
THE ROLE OF FACIAL SOMATIC ELEMENTS IN EXPRESSING EMOTIONS (on the example of French phraseology)
Dolieva Laylo Buriboevna , Doctor of Philosophy in Philological Sciences Teacher of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign LanguagesAbstract
This article explores the role of facial expressions in nonverbal communication, emphasizing their linguistic, psychological, and physiological significance. It examines the function of somatic elements such as the eyes, forehead, mouth, and nose in conveying emotions, referencing Paul Ekman’s classification of basic emotional states like anger, joy, fear, pain, surprise, and disgust.
Keywords
nonverbal communication, facial expressions, somatic elements, phraseological units, emotions.
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FAST — Facial Action Scoring Technique
Ekman P., Friesen W.V., Tomkins S.S. Facial Action Scoring Technique (FAST): A first validity study. Semiotica, 1971, 3(1). –P. 37–38.
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