Faleronymous names are based on nominative - motivational principles
Khusanova Maksuda
Renaissance Educational University Senior teacher of the Department of Philology
Keywords: faleronym, naming, sign, feature, activity, incentive, reward, reward. Enter
Abstract
In the article, the faleronym names are based on the nominative-motivational principle and motivated, as well as their lexical-semantic analysis
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