This article explores the semantic and pragmatic features of paremiological units in linguistics. Paremiological units, including proverbs, sayings, and aphorisms, represent important elements of language that reflect cultural values, social experience, and national worldview. The study analyzes the semantic structure, figurative meanings, and communicative functions of paremiological expressions in speech. Special attention is given to the pragmatic role of proverbs in interpersonal communication, their contextual usage, and their influence on speech effectiveness. The article also discusses the linguistic and cultural significance of paremiological units in modern language studies.
Mukhitdinovna Khodjalepesova Indira (Wed,) studied this question.