SEMANTICS OF COLORS, THEIR GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Sitora TOSHTIMEROVA Karshi state university
Keywords: Gradual development, interdisciplinary approach, color semantics, culture, cognition, perception of the world, complex mechanism, principles of conceptual understanding, stages of gradual development

Abstract

This article highlights the importance of understanding the dynamic nature of color semantics in relation to language, culture, and perception. Incorporating fields such as linguistics, psychology, anthropology, and art history, the interdisciplinary approach emphasizes a comprehensive study of the subject in a variety of contexts. It also notes the importance of acknowledging different linguistic and cultural perspectives while clarifying the complex interplay between language and perception in the evolution of color semantics. The article provides a deep understanding of the complexities of intercultural communication and the role of color semantics in the formation of social relations of language. This article provides general conclusions on the stages of the gradual development of the spiritual properties of colors, and aims to deeply explain the importance of semantic values related to the pragmatic laws of the concept of colors in a comprehensive way, including all social and cultural pragmatic differences.

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Published
2024-09-23
How to Cite
TOSHTIMEROVA, S. (2024). SEMANTICS OF COLORS, THEIR GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT. News of the NUUz, 1(1.7), 343-345. https://doi.org/10.69617/nuuz.v1i1.7.3539