MOTIVATION TYPES AND FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO LACK OF MOTIVATION IN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
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Keywords

phraseology idioms, expressions, collocations, figurative language, fixed phrases, lexical chunks, language patterns

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Muxarramxon Nasimxo’ja qizi, Z. (2026). MOTIVATION TYPES AND FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO LACK OF MOTIVATION IN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS. Advances in Science and Humanities, 2(08), 33-37. https://doi.org/10.70728/human.v02.i08.008

Abstract

the analysis of phraseological units in language, focusing on the essential features, lack of motivation, and criteria of idiomaticity. Language, in its myriad expressions, is an intricate tapestry woven from a mosaic of words, phrases, and idiomatic constructions. Among these linguistic building blocks, phraseological units stand as fundamental elements, encapsulating rich layers of meaning and cultural significance. Understanding the essential features and nuances of these PUs is a captivating journey into the heart of language.

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