SEMANTIC, STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE UNITS

Authors

  • Mansurova Nafisa Kamariddinovna English teacher at the International School of Mathematics Author

Keywords:

metaphorical extension, metonymy, structural development, morphological change, syntactic change

Abstract

Language is the foundation of human communication, a complex system that allows us to share thoughts, emotions, and experiences. This intricate system is built upon language units, the smallest meaningful elements that combine to create larger structures. Understanding how these units develop both semantically (in meaning) and structurally (in form) is crucial for appreciating the dynamism and evolution of language.

This article explores the fascinating journey of language units, examining how their meanings evolve and how their structures adapt to reflect changing needs and influences. We'll delve into the interplay of semantic and structural development, analyzing how these processes shape our understanding and use of language.

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Published

2024-11-09