EMOTIONALLY AS A STYLISTIC CATEGORY.

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Mukhtorova Mohinur 4th year student of foreign language faculty in Fergana State University E-mail: mohinurmuxtorova70@gmail.com Scientific supervisor: Adamboyeva Nafisa Qodirberganovna

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Emotions play a fundamental role in communication, shaping the effectiveness and impact of both spoken and written texts. In stylistics, emotional language serves as a key component that differentiates various speech styles and literary genres. This article explores the concept of emotionality as a stylistic category, analyzing how emotions are conveyed through lexical, grammatical, and phonetic means. It also examines the role of emotional expressiveness in literature, rhetoric, advertising, and digital communication. The study highlights the importance of emotional elements in language and how they influence audience perception, engagement, and persuasion.


 

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