FEATURES OF THE VERBALIZATION OF ACTS OF TOUCH
Abstract
This article examines the linguistic and cultural features of
verbalizing physical acts of touch in communication. Touch, aas a fundamental aspect
of human interaction, carries emotional, social, and cultural meanings that are often
conveyed through language. The study analyzes how different languages express
physical touch using specific verbs, metaphors, and idiomatic expressions. It highlights
the influence of cultural norms on the acceptability and interpretation of touch-related
expressions and discusses how emotional states such as love, comfort, or aggression
are verbalized through acts of touch. The article also explores the development of such
expressions in child language and their pragmatic function in speech acts. By
examining verbalized touch across contexts, the paper contributes to understanding
how physical experiences are transformed into linguistic forms and how they shape
interpersonal communication.