NON-VERBAL SIGNS LINKED TO THE CONCEPT OF SHAME IN UZBEK LANGUAGE
Keywords:
Concept, shame, non-verbal signals, Uzbek, gaze, distance, movement, paralinguistics, communication, language.Abstract
Shame is understood as the inner sting arising from one’s own improper or poorly judged actions–an emotional bruise tied to honor and moral codes. From a cultural angle, shame grows inside the moral universe of a community; it is a psycho-paralinguistic emotion that appears when a person aligns themselves with ethical expectations. At the core of the shame concept lies a cognitive process that awakens differently in each individual, shaped by the customs and values of their people. The text explores how the idea of shame–counted among modality-related categories–takes shape through non-verbal expression.
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