HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF LEXICAL UNITS RELATED TO CRAFTSMANSHIP IN ENGLAND

Authors

  • Madina Ravshanova Doctoral student, Foreign language and literature, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 100178, Uzbekistan ravshanovamadina090119942@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

Lexical units, period, handicrafts, language, ancient era.

Abstract

At present, conducting research on lexical units occupies a special place in the linguistics of our country and the world. It creates the need for scientific research of the lexical system used in many areas and professions.

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Published

2024-12-15