CLASSIFICATION OF THE APPELLATIVE LEXICON BASED ON FEMININE AND GIRLS’ NAMES ACCORDING TO LEXICAL-SEMANTIC GROUPS IN UZBEK LANGUAGE

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  • Djuraeva Yulduz Karshi State University. City Karshi, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58885/ijllis.v14i1.32dy

Keywords:

Onomastics, female names, appellative vocabulary, lexeme, proper nouns, lexical-semantic group, anthroponymic basis, toponymic basis, cosmonymic basis

Abstract

This article discusses the appellative vocabulary (homonyms), which are considered the lexical basis of Uzbek female names, and their classification according to lexical-semantic groups. It also analyzes and classifies the types of lexemes that make up the appellative vocabulary that is the basis for Uzbek female names today. Feminine names are divided into 14 groups according to their lexical basis, and examples of names belonging to the groups are presented and analyzed. The main principle in this is the lexical-semantic group to which the homonymous noun belonged before it became a noun.

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2025-02-20 — Updated on 2025-03-17

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Djuraeva Yulduz. (2025). CLASSIFICATION OF THE APPELLATIVE LEXICON BASED ON FEMININE AND GIRLS’ NAMES ACCORDING TO LEXICAL-SEMANTIC GROUPS IN UZBEK LANGUAGE. ANGLISTICUM. Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies, 14(1), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.58885/ijllis.v14i1.32dy (Original work published February 20, 2025)

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