The Similarities and Differences of Structural Types of Antonyms in English and Uzbek Languages
Keywords:
Prefix, affix, suffix, derivative, and compound antonyms, single-root and multi-root antonyms, proper-complex, paired and compound antonyms.Abstract
The article aims to reveal the lexical-semantic nature of antonyms in the Uzbek language, considers its types in terms of their structure, their lexical meaning. Also, the typology of the Uzbek and English antonyms is discussed and explained with examples.
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