3. C
ONCLUSION
In conclusion, the analysis of nominations and the nominative aspect of the meaning of linguistic units sheds light on the
patterns of their use in speech, since the semantics of linguistic units and their sign functions are formed in the nomination
processes, that is, their ability to indicate elements of reality in speech acts.
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