semasiology as a branch of lexicology

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semasiology as a branch of lexicology contents introduction…………………………………………………………..…….3 chapter i. the dimensions of meaning 1.1. types of meaning: denotative and connotative…...………………………...…7 1.2. theories of meaning: referential, conceptual, functional…………………….12 conclusion on chapter i………………………………………………..…………17 chapter ii. semantic relationships 2.1. synonyms and antonyms…………………………… …….….……………...18 2.2. polysemy and homonyms…………………………………………………….21 conclusion on chapter ii ……………………….…….………………...….…..…27 chapter iii. branches of semasiology 3.1. lexical semantics: study of word meaning…………………………………..28 3.2. phraseological semasiology: idioms and fixed expressions…………………31 conclusion on chapter iii………………………………………………..…….…35 conclusion …………………………………………………………….……36 references…………………………………………………………..………37 1 introduction the president noted the importance of acquiring knowledge for young generation. ‘you are on the right path. never stop learning, exploring. time flies by, so you need to study today to find a worthy place in life tomorrow, to become modern professionals. i believe that you will grow up as a completely new generation that will fulfill the dreams of your parents and your country. after all, you will have knowledge. and …
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ication studies: effective communication is facilitated by an understanding of the construction and interpretation of meanings. strategies for interpersonal communication, public speaking, and advertising can all benefit from semasiology. interpretation and translation: semasiology expertise aids translators in navigating meaning nuances that might not have exact translations in another language, guaranteeing accurate and culturally appropriate translations. cognitive science: by examining how people comprehend and process meanings, semantics and cognitive science interact. artificial intelligence is affected by this, especially in the area of natural language processing. philosophy: as a basic component of human experience and intellect, philosophers study meaning. semasiological investigations of meaning add to debates on ethics, ontology, and epistemology. literary studies: by revealing layers of meaning in language use, symbolism, and narrative strategies, semasiology aids in the analysis of literary writings. cultural studies: semasiology helps us understand how meanings varies greatly throughout cultures and how these variances affect social interaction …
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ferent theoretical viewpoints on semasiology and providing a thorough analysis that takes into account both historical trends and contemporary innovations, it seeks to fill gaps in the body of current literature. the practical value of the course work is to give readers the means to analyze language use in everyday situations, giving them abilities that they can use in fields like computational linguistics, translation, and language instruction. we can increase our linguistic proficiency and gain a deeper understanding of the subtleties of communication by applying semasiological concepts to real-world language situations. the subject of the course work: this course covers the definitions, ideas, and applications of semasiology as well as how it interacts with other areas of linguistics including pragmatics and semantics. the focus of this coursework, on the other hand, is the distinct linguistic components (words, phrases, and idioms) that are examined using a semantic lens in order to …
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pings, synonyms, antonyms, homonyms etc. there is no generally accepted definition of the term «meaning of the word» f. de saussure, a well-known swiss linguist, says that the meaning is the relation between the object or nation named and the name itself.[footnoteref:1] [1: amanov a.t., suleymanova n.m., shodiyev s.e. manual on lexicology of the english language. - samarkand, 2022. - p 47.] semasiology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the meaning of words and word equivalents. the main objects of semasiological study are as follows: types of lexical meaning, polysemy and semantic structure of words, semantic development of words, the main tendencies of the change of word-meanings, semantic grouping in the vocabulary system, i.e. synonyms, antonyms, semantic fields, thematic groups, etc.[footnoteref:2] [2: давлетбаева д.н. lectures on english lexicology. - казань: тггпу, 2010. - c 18. ] historical background of semasiology: origins of semasiology: - the field's roots are found …
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e over time, how interpretation can be influenced by context, and how words can express meanings that are similar or different. it frequently examines homonymy (different words that sound identical) and polysemy (words with numerous meanings). the study of a language's lexicon, including its structure, meaning, and relationships between words, is known as lexicology. lexicologists examine the origins of words, their categorization (e.g., nouns, verbs), and their use in various situations. additionally, they study dictionaries as tools to comprehend language usage. though from distinct perspectives, meaning is a concern of both disciplines. while lexicology offers a more comprehensive view of vocabulary as a whole, semantics focuses more on the meanings connected to particular words or phrases at a given moment or in certain settings. the knowledge gathered from semasiological research can help lexicographers better grasp how meanings change or adapt depending on the situation. lexical research, in turn, can improve …

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semasiology as a branch of lexicology contents introduction…………………………………………………………..…….3 chapter i. the dimensions of meaning 1.1. types of meaning: denotative and connotative…...………………………...…7 1.2. theories of meaning: referential, conceptual, functional…………………….12 conclusion on chapter i………………………………………………..…………17 chapter ii. semantic relationships 2.1. synonyms and antonyms…………………………… …….….……………...18 2.2. polysemy and homonyms…………………………………………………….21 conclusion on chapter ii ……………………….…….………………...….…..…27 chapter iii. branches of semasiology 3.1. lexical semantics: study of word meaning…………………………………..28 3.2. phraseological semasiology: idioms and fixed expressions…………………31 conclusion on chapter iii………………………………………………..…….…35 conclusion …………………………………………………………….……36 references…………………………………………...

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