EXPLORING THE AXIOLOGICAL LEXICON IN CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS: CROSS-LANGUAGE PERSPECTIVES ON EVALUATIVE MEANING

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  • Dadabayeva Shirinxon Shuxratovna Fergana State University, Doctor of Philosophy in Philological Sciences, Docent Author

Abstract

This article presents a multi-dimensional synthesis of five seminal strands in the study of values in language—axiolinguistics, Systemic Functional Linguistics (Appraisal), pragmatics (Politeness & Speech Acts), Critical Discourse Analysis, and cognitive-cultural metaphor theory—and shows how their integration can enrich contrastive-linguistic research and foreign-language teaching. Through a systematic literature review of canonical works (Arutyunova et al., 2007; Halliday, 1978; Brown & Levinson, 1987; Fairclough, 1989; Lakoff & Johnson, 1980; Wierzbicka, 1991, etc.), we identify the key evaluative constructs, analytical units, and pedagogical implications in each framework.

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2025-05-14

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EXPLORING THE AXIOLOGICAL LEXICON IN CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS: CROSS-LANGUAGE PERSPECTIVES ON EVALUATIVE MEANING. (2025). Modern American Journal of Linguistics, Education, and Pedagogy, 1(2), 124-129. https://usajournals.org/index.php/6/article/view/88