
THE PHENOMENON OF ANTONYMY IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LINGUISTICS
Xolliyeva Mashxura Erkinjonovna , 2nd-year student, Termiz State Pedagogical InstituteAbstract
This article discusses when and by whom antonyms, as a branch of lexicology, were first studied, how they have been interpreted in Uzbek and English linguistics, and what specific role they play within lexicology.
Keywords
Antonymy, lexicology, polysemy, paired words, semantic category, pragmatic category, cognitive category.
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