Publication Details
Publisher: Academic Journal, INC
Issue: Vol 45, No 3 (2025)
ISSN: 2694-9970

Abstract

Phraseology is the combination of idioms and phrasal verbs and fixed phrases; it is a rich and eloquent unit of language that gives depth, creativity and culture cue to a communication. The role of the idiomatic language phenomena in the spoken and written language is a proven concept, yet the historical process and the complete semantic complexity of idiomaticities have received little coverage in linguistic studies. Although there are backward contributions to the subject made by such scholars as Sh. The increasing attention in Bally and sustained research, in depth analyses of how phraseology as a historical experience, a style of literature and a language of our day is studied is sparse. The paper seeks to discuss the diversity of the issue of phraseology in language, with examples of the Uzbek and English idioms, especially, in literary and oratory settings. As the results show, idioms do not only lead to increasing the lexical richness and stylistic expression but also are the means of cultural memory, which can be observed through works by Abdulla Qodiriy and William Shakespeare. A comparative approach with regard to linguistics is offered by the paper in association with idiomatic expressions in correlation with the traditional backgrounds and literacy purposes denoting that the phraseology connects past heritage with current practice. All these insights support the idea of phraseologically defined units as the necessary means of effective communication and language acquisition and preservation of national identity, making them quite applicable in linguistic and educational contexts.

Keywords
Phraseology Idiom Phrase Color of The Word Expression