Antinomy and Correlation in Italian Paremiology: Semantic Analysis

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  • Bahora Sadikova Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Romano-Germanic Languages Senior teacher of the Spanish and Italian philology department Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2024/n6pp5d34

Keywords:

Antinomy, correlation, semantics, Italian proverbs, paremiology, cultural values, linguistic analysis

Abstract

This article presents a semantic analysis of antinomy and correlation in Italian paremiology. The research aims to examine how conflict and interrelation are expressed in Italian proverbs, revealing their semantic significance. Discourse analysis and structural semantics were employed as the primary methods. The findings suggest that antinomy and correlation in Italian proverbs carry profound linguistic meaning. In conclusion, these proverbs serve as linguistic units that reflect cultural and moral values.

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Published

2024-11-09

How to Cite

Sadikova, B. (2024). Antinomy and Correlation in Italian Paremiology: Semantic Analysis. Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit, 124-126. https://doi.org/10.2024/n6pp5d34

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