Comparative Analysis of Structural Types of Antonyms
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https://doi.org/10.2024/stf17j90Keywords:
prefix, affix, suffix, derivative, compound antonyms, single-root and multi-root antonyms, proper-complex, paired, and compound antonyms are all included in the comparative-typological methodAbstract
The goal of the essay is to demonstrate the lexical-semantic nature of antonyms in Uzbek, taking into account their types with respect to their lexical meaning and structure. Additionally, the typology of Russian, English, and Uzbek antonyms is covered and illustrated with instances.
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