LEXICAL STRUCTURE AND SEMANTIC COMPONENTS OF THE LANGUAGE
Keywords:
hyponymy, synonymy, hyperonymy. lexical unit, lexical field, incongruent, component analysis, prototype theory, conceptualization, lexical fragmentAbstract
In this article, the lexical structure and semantic relations of the language are revealed through the analysis of lexical units, synonymy and contrast, as well as methods of field and component analysis.
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