Word in Language and in Speech

Authors

  • Umidullaev Anvar Muminjonovich 4th year students of group 410 of the Department of the Russian Language of the Faculty of Philology of the Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy
  • Voxidova Zebiniso Nuriddinovna 4th year students of group 410 of the Department of the Russian Language of the Faculty of Philology of the Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy

Keywords:

language unit, basis, lexical meaning, meaning, system

Abstract

This article describes signs into words as units of language. The features described reflect the essence of the word as a unit of language and are the linguistic basis for highlighting the word as a learning unit. It is also said that lexical consistency is manifested through the similarity and difference in the lexical meanings of words included in verbal associations.

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Published

2023-07-11

How to Cite

Muminjonovich, U. A. ., & Nuriddinovna, V. Z. . (2023). Word in Language and in Speech. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 4(7), 45–48. Retrieved from https://cajssh.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/820

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