LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF SYNONYMS AND THEIR MEANINGS IN THE CONTEXT

Authors

  • Aziza Toʻramurodova Student, Uzbekistan State World Languages University
  • Mohlaroyim Rahimova Scientific advisor: Teacher, Uzbekistan State World Languages University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11515614

Keywords:

denotative meaning, phonemic form, connotation, affective value, style, emotional coloring.

Abstract

In this article, the general properties, usage, and linguistic meanings of synonyms and their mutual equivalents have been studied by comparison. Also, while we have studied synonyms in many ways, such as syntax, lexicology, and semantics, the novelty is that in modern linguistics, the types and different meanings of synonyms are studied in more depth. The sources of synonyms and their application in the context are closely related areas, which are related to the meanings of words.

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Cruse, A. 2000. Meaning in Language. An introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics.Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Published

2024-06-06

How to Cite

Toʻramurodova, A., & Rahimova, M. (2024). LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF SYNONYMS AND THEIR MEANINGS IN THE CONTEXT. Development of Pedagogical Technologies in Modern Sciences, 3(9), 25-30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11515614