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Making Anthroponyms from Nouns by Conversion Method
Author(s) -
Shohjahon Dusmurodovich Karimov
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of social science research and review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2700-2497
DOI - 10.47814/ijssrr.v5i5.293
Subject(s) - lexeme , noun , linguistics , phenomenon , computer science , lexicon , nominalization , part of speech , natural language processing , word (group theory) , artificial intelligence , philosophy , epistemology
The article discusses the onomastic conversion (lexical-semantic method) - a nominal, i.e. functional transfer of words is a common phenomenon in the language, in which the transfer of a lexeme from one-word group to another word group, the transition of appellate lexicon to a noun without any constructive means. In language, the transition of words from one category to another is uninterrupted, because word groups themselves are not a phenomenon with a fixed boundary, as a result of the constant movement of language, words tend to move towards one lexical-grammatical category and perform their function. Language development occurs through events such as derivation, transformation, transposition, and conversion.

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