Semantic Analysis of Lexemes with the Archetype “Tartib” in the Uzbek Language
Keywords:
Semantic analysis, lexemes, archiseme, lexical-semantic groupsAbstract
This article explores the semantic analysis of lexemes in the Uzbek language that are unified under the archiseme “tartib” (order). It identifies the integral semes and classifies lexemes into lexical-semantic groups (LSGs) and clusters based on their semantic features. The study focuses on differentiating lexemes by proximity, integral semes such as “official measures,” and oppositions to the “tartib” archiseme. It highlights how lexemes like uklad, etiket, ekspropriatsiya, ekstraditsiya, and others interrelate within the semantic field. The findings contribute to understanding how socio-political and governance-related concepts are semantically structured and interrelated in the Uzbek language.
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