Semantic Groups Of The Lexicon Of The Work Hibatul Hakoyik
Sindorov Lutfulla Kurolovich , PhD Student, Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
Dividing words into thematic groups is a convenient way to systematically study the
content of a language dictionary. The article analyzes the field of lexical units used in the
work “Hibatul Hakoyik”, their origin, the relationship of words related to their layer with
the assimilation, and the scope of their use.
Keywords
Ahmad Yugnaki, “Hibatul Hakoyik”
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