Nuclear And Peripheral Relations In The Category Of Noun In Uzbek Language
Normominov Sherzod Toychievich, , Samarkand State University, UzbekistanAbstract
In world linguistics, a lot of research has been done on the theory of word groups, the role
of word groups in the language system and the essence of functional-semantic processes
that occur in the paradigm of word groups. From this point of view, this article presents
the nuclear (central) and peripheral (peripheral) parts of the noun category in the
paradigm of Uzbek word groups, their formation and development; Attempts have been
made to examine the functional-semantic features of modern research methods and to
expand the perspective of scientific research carried out in this area so far, to open new
directions for future research.
Keywords
word categories,, paradigm,
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