singularity and duality: single, alone, both, a pair, a couple, etc. are used less often.
time, as well as monetary units.
Two
heads are better than
one
-
Bir
boshdan
ikki
bosh yaxshi;
There are
two
sides to every
question - Har yaxshida
bir
ammo bor, Har
yomonda
bir
lekin;
In any language, in addition to the direct function of counting objects, number
has a symbolic meaning, therefore it can act as a fortune-telling function or as a
symbol of metaphysical reality, allowing you to more deeply comprehend this world
and the person himself. The universality of the use of
number as a sacred force is
explained by the apocentric views of the world and the universal system of human
development. The specificity in the interpretation of the symbolism of numbers
manifests itself at the moment when it comes to the internal change of abstract-
theoretical views and figurative-sensory representations in the culture of the two
peoples, i.e. events that occur around a person, cataclysms
and historical upheavals
determine the evolution of the concept of number and a change in attitude towards it.
From the point of view of the ancient symbolic, the numbers seven and nine
have common features. Nine is the end-the finish point of the digital series up to its
return to one. Seven can also mean the whole period or cycle. Therefore the numerals
in some cases can be interchangeable. Thus, in the phraseological unit “on cloud
seven (nine)” meaning “very happy” the usage of both numerals, from by way of the
symbolism is quite understandable for they symbolize the maximum of the possible,
the limit.
“The ten commandments” - is the first phraseological unit with the numeral
“ten” deserves attention if it is observed from the symbolic point of view. “Ten” can
symbolize the spiritual achievement, love to God and the nearest and dearest as it is
mentioned in the “Comparative Dictionary of the Mythological Symbolism in the
Indo-European languages”, that totally corresponds to this phraseological unit. The
symbolism in the phraseological units “ten to one” and “the upper ten/ten thousand”
(“the top of the society, aristocracy”) conforms with the interpretation of the number
nine, the maximally possible, the limit.
The number symbolizing success and happiness according to the “Dictionary of
Symbols and Imagery” is “six”. The phraseological unit “crooked sixpence”
means
“talisman” in the belief spread in England. It is a well-known fact that the number
group from one to twelve is considered in some folks to be the higher unit, later
confined into the basis of the further calculation. Some people still keep it on the
measuring system, particularly in the inch system of the length measuring. Here
appears the phraseological unit “six of one and half a dozen of the other” (“useless”)
and the reason of the usage of “six” should be investigated not in itself, but in the
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numeral “twelve”. E.g. “Mostly they come for skill- or idleness. Six of one and half a
dozen of the other”.
Conclusion
Semantic modifications of mesurative elements in a
phraseological context are
due to the transformation of conceptual quantitative content into a qualitative one.
With full or partial preservation of the numeral-mesurative components of the
quantitative content of a phraseological unit with
a numeral, quantitative meanings
are realized, when desemantizing the quantitative meaning of a phraseological unit
with a numeral, they express the qualitative-evaluative (sometimes subject) value of
the quantity and can have completely different lexical content depending on national
characteristics and realities in the target language.
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