EUPHEMISM RELATED TO DISEASE AND MORAL VALUES IN MULTISYSTEMIC LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Lala Bayramova-Vahidli azerbaijani

Keywords:

illness, euphemism, morality, value, shameful, fear

Abstract

The euphemisms reflect how the effect of the negative mood changes depending on the pronunciation of the word. People conveyed to each other words and expressions that they feared, felt ashemed and were carefuk to mention through uphemisms. In the language of every nation, there are concepts that people are careful to say. Inside of this precaution is sometimes fear and sometimes shame.
There are things and concepts that we are either afraid or ashamed to mention, or we do not say because we think we will hurt someone. Thus, euphemisms arise in language. We use euphemisms because
it is considered immoral to say or write certain parts of the human body and processes by their own
name. The article examines euphemisms related to disease and moral values in multisystemic languages such as Russian and Turkish. Scientific literature in Azerbaijani, Turkish and Russian languages
was used in writing this article.

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Published

2024-08-11

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