International Journal of Literature and Language Studies
Vol. 5 No. 6 (2026): International Journal of Literature and Language Studies

CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE OF “COURAGE”: CORE MEANING, PERIPHERAL MEANINGS, AND EMOTIONAL-EVALUATIVE COMPONENTS

M.K. Juraeva (Assistant of History and Philology Department at Asia International University Phd student of Bukhara State University)



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Publish Date
07 Jun 2026

Abstract

Abstract: This article examines the conceptual structure of “courage” from cognitive and semantic perspectives. Courage is considered one of the central moral-spiritual concepts represented in language and culture. The study investigates the prototype meaning of courage, its peripheral semantic extensions, and its emotional-evaluative components. Using cognitive linguistics, semantic field theory, and discourse analysis, the research explores how courage is conceptualized and verbalized in language. The findings reveal that courage consists of a stable conceptual core associated with bravery and resistance to fear, while peripheral meanings include persistence, sacrifice, leadership, and moral responsibility. Emotional and evaluative components further enrich the concept by linking courage with positive social and cultural values. The study contributes to understanding the organization of moral concepts within the semantic field of spirituality.

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ijlls

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Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

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The mission of the International Journal of Literature and Language Studies (IJLLS) is to provide readers with the development of language studies in linguistics and literature. In addition to manuscripts that center on the study, we welcome manuscripts on a wide range of topics relating to the ...