The cognitive dichotomy of "shame" in karakalpak and english: a comparative study of "face" metaphors
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Gilt sózler: shame concept, Karakalpak language, English language, face metaphors, honor system, cognitive linguistics, social reputation
Annotaciya
This article compares the linguocognitive nature of "Shame" in Karakalpak and English linguistic worldviews using "face" metaphors. The research highlights a cognitive dichotomy: English "face-saving" expressions focus on individual reputation, while Karakalpak "face-blackening" idioms reflect collective honor
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