PHRASEOLOGICAL HOMONYMY IN PHRASES
Guljaxan Allambergenova
Associate Professor at the Karakalpak State University, PhD, Scientific adviser
Mnajatdinova Elmira
First-year Master's student at Karakalpak State University
Keywords: lexicon, phrase, homonym, term, dictionary structure, literary text, semantics, idiom, compound words, stylistics.
Abstract
Idioms, in our language, have long been formed in the course of self-development and have evolved over a long period. Some idiomatic expressions consist of a few words and are composed based on their external appearance, as well as their meaning, and they also exhibit differences in style. In our language, while the pronunciation and spelling of idioms are similar, the words often differ in meaning. Words with such forms are referred to as lexical homonyms in linguistic studies. Idioms also exhibit homonymy, and in this article, we will explore homonymy in idiomatic expressions. The identification of homonymous idiomatic expressions was carried out in the works of Karakalpak poet I. Yusupov.
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