Expression of Subjective Attitude in a Scientific Text

Authors

  • Shodiev Ibrohim Majidovich Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, Senior teacher of the Department of Uzbek and Literature
  • Sobirova Intizor Muhammatkulovna Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Department of English Language and Literature, 2nd course master student

Keywords:

neutral attitude, evaluation attitude, subjective attitude, subjective assessment, modal relations, positive assessment, negative assessment

Abstract

This article examines how subjective attitude is expressed in Uzbek and English Linguistics. The speaker's attitude toward reality is indicated by their use of words such as "caress," "respect," "belittling," "modest," "cursing," and "teasing," as well as instances of "exaggerating," "amplifying," and "emphasizing." The entire statement or a portion of it expresses the meanings indicated feelings in the context. As we discussed below, subjective attitude is an expression of the speaker's attitude toward reality and his words, whether it be positive or negative. It is quite frequent in the Uzbek and English languages as well as other languages to express the subjective meanings of decreasing, belittling, caressing, glorifying, and strengthening with the aid of numerous affixes - morphemes.

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Published

2023-04-28

How to Cite

Majidovich, S. I. ., & Muhammatkulovna, S. I. . (2023). Expression of Subjective Attitude in a Scientific Text . Web of Semantic: Universal Journal on Innovative Education, 2(4), 324–329. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/semantic/article/view/1271