THE CONCEPT OF "MOTHER" IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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Mother, linguistics, cultural connotations, idiomatic expressionsAbstract
his article explores the concept of "mother" in the English language, delving into its linguistic, cultural, and emotional connotations. The term "mother" transcends its biological meaning, encompassing roles such as caregiver, nurturer, and protector. It reflects universal human experiences while adapting to specific cultural contexts. The analysis investigates the etymological roots of "mother" and its evolution in the English lexicon, highlighting its connections to similar terms across languages. Furthermore, the study examines the role of "mother" in idiomatic expressions, where it symbolizes origin, creativity, and nurturing, as seen in phrases like "Mother Nature" and "the mother of invention." Additionally, the term's representation in literature and media is explored, where maternal figures often serve as moral anchors, central to narratives of growth and resilience. By understanding the multifaceted concept of "mother" in the English language, this article underscores its centrality to societal values, emotional bonds, and cultural narratives, providing a comprehensive view of its enduring significance in human communication and identity.
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