TYPICAL SEMANTIC SPECIFICITIES OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH “MONEY” COMPONENT IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Abstract
Phraseological units are considered by many researchers as the colorful side of the language. Therefore, learners must see the language through rose-colored glasses to learn every single item that leads to proficiency. In fact, the level of command of phraseological unitsserves as an important indicator of L2 proficiency. And the mainpoints ofstudying semanticspecificities ofphraseological unitare that theyare often unpredictable in meaning, that is, their definition cannot always be derived from the literal meanings of the constituent parts.Phraseological units, which are a part of phraseology and are largely figurative in nature, are widely spread in human language. This article deals with the forms of phraseological units denoting “money” in their components and semantic features in the English and Uzbek languages.Moreover in this issue we investigated the compatibility of the concept of monetary system and with the characteristic properties of phraseological systems of these two languages.
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