SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF THE WORD IN WORLD LINGUISTICS

Authors

  • Djumaboyeva Mohira Anvarovna Andijan state foreign languages institute, teacher

Keywords:

semantics, semasiology, theory, meaning, homonym, synonym, antonym.

Abstract

This article discusses the problems of Semasiology which is one of the branches of linguistics. It studies theory of meaning and semantic structure of the word.

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Submitted

2023-11-26

Published

2023-11-26