DYSPHEMISMS IN ENGLISH AS EXPRESSIVE SPEECH ACTS

Dysphemisms, expressive speech acts, English language, pragmatics, linguistic studies, cultural significance

Authors

  • Yulduz KHUJAMOVA Uzbekistan state world languages university, senior teacher , Uzbekistan

This article delves into the linguistic phenomenon of dysphemisms in the English language, highlighting their role as expressive speech acts. Dysphemisms, as opposed to euphemisms, are expressions used to convey negative or harsh connotations, often intended to offend or shock. By exploring their theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and cultural significance, this article sheds light on their place within contemporary English usage. Various linguistic studies and examples are referenced to illustrate the concepts and provide a comprehensive understanding of dysphemisms.