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THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIALLY BOUNDED LEXICAL RELATION IN THE FIELD OF LINGUISTICS

Raimova Nafosat Olimovna , Independent researcher of Uzbekistan State University of world languages

Abstract

The use of words in a communicative context can create different relationships of meaning between them. These are the cases of synonymy, antonymy, hyperonymy and hyponymy. In this article we will provide you the information about the Lexical relations in semantics.

Semantics is the area of ​​Linguistics that studies the meaning of words, phrases, expressions, etc., in a specific context. Thus, sometimes, the meanings can receive different interpretations because they are in different communicative situations as well. This relationship between the different meanings of a word is called the sense relationship.

Because they are not properly differentiated or defined, the concepts of semantic field and lexical field are often confused. Both the semantic field and the lexical field are used by textual linguistics in order to make the best and most appropriate use of words in the Portuguese language. To understand them better, we propose some clarifications and some conceptualizations:

Keywords

structure, linguistic, sociolinguistic, language, terms, word, semantic.

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THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIALLY BOUNDED LEXICAL RELATION IN THE FIELD OF LINGUISTICS. (2024). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 4(05), 32-37. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/1024