TITLE:
Somatic Phraseology that Shows Kyrgyz People Historical and Cultural Development
AUTHORS:
Oktomkan Mamasheva, Gulipa Madmarova, Sabyrkul Kalygulova, Gulzat Raimova, Gulmira Ergeshova, Toichubek Kabylov, Maftuna Nasyrova, Bermet Asanbaeva, Zhypargul Abdullaeva
KEYWORDS:
Phraseological Units, Somatic Phraseological Units, History, Culture, Kyrgyz Mentality
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Modern Linguistics,
Vol.11 No.4,
August
31,
2021
ABSTRACT: This article is exploring several somatic phraseological units in the Kyrgyz language. In investigating the origin of phraseological units, we focused our attention on the fact that stable phrases are an inexhaustible treasure in human thought. They are living testimonies of the past. In other words, we can see and restore the Kyrgyz people’s history and culture by studying the semantics and structure of somatic phraseological units. The human body and its parts have always been an important component of the vocabulary in any language since these are concepts that are relevant for all ethnic groups. Somatic concepts apply not only to the external, visible parts of the human body. Blood and internal organs are also an active component of phraseology in linguistics.