ISSN: 2278-4853 Special Issue, March, 2020 Impact Factor: SJIF 2020 = 6.882
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A s i a n R e s e a r c h J o u r n a l s
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( A D o u b l e B l i n d R e f e r e e d & R e v i e w e d I n t e r n a t i o n a l J o u r n a l )
THE MAIN DIFFERENCES OF GRADUONYMY FROM THE SYNONYM
AND ITS STUDY IN UZBEK LINGUISTICS
Xudoyberdiyeva Gulmira Allaberdi qizi*
*Termez State University,
UZBEKISTAN
Email id: Gulmira89917@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
In this article are discussed the main differences of synonym from graduonymy and its
separation in Uzbek linguistics as a separate phenomenon of language.
KEYWORDS: Degree, Denotative Meaning, Graduonymic Attitude, Synonym Series,
Contextual Factor.
INTRODUCTION
All events in nature and society are inextricably linked with each other. In particular, the
directions and units of the science of linguistics are also closely interrelated. They enter into a
different linguistic and non-linguistic relationship according to their mutual similarities and
differences. Although some features of language units have been studied, some are still waiting
for their study. We can also say this opinion without fear about the phenomena of graduonymy
and synonymy. Although in Uzbek and world linguistics the synonym and its private aspects are
studied in detail, we can say that the phenomenon of graduonymy and its interaction with the
synonym has not yet been studied at the required level.
Although synonymic relations have a long history as our science in the history of linguistics,
thousands of pages and works are devoted to the problems of lexical meaning, even though in
Uzbek linguistics there are two dictionaries of synonyms, the problem of synonyms is still
necessary to be done, the puzzles waiting for their solution are numerous, because modern
language development dictates Also, comparing the synonym with the types of words according
to a different semantic relationship also gives good scientific results.
This list can be continued much more. But therefore itself is enough for us, and we are limited to
describing the similarities and differences between these two linguistic phenomena, focusing on
the issues of lexical synonym and lexical graduonymy.
In Uzbek linguistics, the term graduonymy first entered the thesis “graduonomy” in 1989 as a
new manifestation of the expression of the meaning-relationship between words. Considered as a
lexical degree, and in this phenomenon it is mentioned that the lexical meanings are allocated
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