TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LEXICAL UNITS IN THE LEXICAL-SEMANTIC FIELD

Authors

  • Bekmurodova Maftuna Jumanazar qizi Uzbekistan State World Languages University Author

Abstract

In linguistics, the study of the relationships between words and their meanings is central to understanding how a language functions. These relationships are particularly crucial in the lexical-semantic field, which deals with the organization and meaning of lexical units—words, phrases, and expressions—within a language. The way words relate to each other helps define the broader semantic structure of the language. This article explores the various types of relationships between lexical units, providing insights into how they shape meaning and influence communication. We will focus on key relationships such as synonymy, antonymy, hyponymy, hypernymy, polysemy, and homonymy.

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Published

2024-12-29