About the universal expression resources neurophysiological basis of the emotion concept in Azerbaijani, English and Russian language
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2022-139-2-67-75Keywords:
psychosomatic «Emotion», concept, ethno mental, verbalization, limbic system, psycholinguisticsAbstract
The object of research of the article is the verbalization resources of the concept of “emotion” in Azerbaijani, Russian and English languages. Subject-problem based on theoretical ideas investigated with reference to specific examples. In the semantic universal rank of the concept of “emotion” realized metaphorical transitions of cognition, neurophysiology, psychology, also carried out in the context of theoretical approaches to psycholinguistics. The choice of such a research method is due to the fact that the metaphorization of the concept of «emotion» in expressions is based on the description of psychosomatic effect created by emotions. There are different resources for verbalizing the concept of «Emotion» in different systematic languages.
The analysis of specific examples shows that expressions related to the concept of «emotion» in Russian, English and Azerbaijani languages created with reference to universal paralinguistic means and they have neurophysiological similarities with each other in terms of emiology.
It was concluded that although there are various resources in Azerbaijani, Russian and English for the verbalization of the concept of «emotion», this process is basically among the resources of universal verbalization to be based on neurophysiological, psychosomatic, psycholinguistic, and paralinguistic resources too. Although these languages carry different mentalities, have common “emotion-generating” resources and this community provides universal mechanisms for the verbalization potential of the concept of “Emotion”. It means the activation of these universal mechanisms, despite there are national mental differencies, in the process of verbalization of the concept of «Emotion» in Azerbaijani, English and Russian languages are various in form, but in the content are almost in the same expressions.
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