SPECIFICS OF STUDYING PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN SPEECH PRACTICE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED LANGUAGE TRAINING

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  • Utemuratova Zarukhan Associate Professor, Department of Uzbek and Foreign Languages Tashkent University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (TAUCE) Author

Keywords:

Linguodidactics, phraseological units, speech practice, cross-linguistic interference, calquing, Russian as a foreign language, architectural and civil engineering discourse, IMRAD.

Abstract

This article examines the cognitive, didactic, and methodological features of mastering phraseological units (PUs) within the speech practice of undergraduate students at non-linguistic (architectural and civil engineering) universities. The relevance of this research stems from the fact that phraseology represents the most dynamic and semantically opaque layer of vocabulary, causing persistent difficulties for learners during intercultural communication. Based on the authors' pedagogical experience in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, this paper presents a classification of typical speech errors triggered by cross-linguistic interference and literal translation (calquing). As a solution, the authors introduce and validate a methodology of "professionally metaphorical framing," where structural, spatial, and geometric idioms serve as a cognitive bridge to develop natural, idiomatically accurate speech production.

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2026-05-31

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SPECIFICS OF STUDYING PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN SPEECH PRACTICE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED LANGUAGE TRAINING. (2026). World Bulletin of Education and Learning, 2(5), 202-207. https://worldbulletin.org/index.php/1/article/view/447