Structural grammar analysis of phraseologism of mental processes and personal characteristics

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This article is devoted to a comparative analysis of the embodiment of phraseology in English, Uzbek and Russian on mental processes and features of human personality. The article also focuses on the issues of statistical analysis of phraseology that describes the human mental state.

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