THE ROLE OF THE PHENOMENON OF SYNONYMY IN LINGUISTICS

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Mamatova Nilufar Yorkinovna

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This article examines the significance of synonymy within the field of linguistics. Synonymy, the relationship between words that have similar meanings, plays a crucial role in language understanding and production. By exploring various aspects of synonymy, such as lexical semantics, cognitive processing, and language acquisition, this study sheds light on how synonymy influences language structure and use. Additionally, the article discusses the challenges and complexities associated with studying synonymy, highlighting the importance of considering context, usage, and cultural influences. Overall, this research contributes to the broader understanding of language and showcases the fundamental role that synonymy plays in linguistic analysis.

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Mamatova Nilufar Yorkinovna. (2024). THE ROLE OF THE PHENOMENON OF SYNONYMY IN LINGUISTICS. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 12(8), 1–6. Retrieved from https://giirj.com/index.php/giirj/article/view/7014
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