LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EMOTIONAL-AFFECTIONATE COMMUNICATION IN EXPRESSING THE HUMAN INNER WORLD
The article explores the linguo-cognitive and linguoculturological dimensions of emotional and affectionate communication in the expression of the human inner world. Based on English writers’ novels (Jane Austen, Emily Brontë, George Eliot, Charles Dickens), it examines how sincerity, empathy, respect, and affection are conveyed through lexical, pragmatic, and extralinguistic means. Integrating approaches from cognitive linguistics, pragmalinguistics, and cultural studies, the research identifies national-cultural patterns that determine emotional expression in English discourse. The findings highlight the role of emotional sincerity as a key element of social harmony and moral empathy in communicative behaviour
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