LINGUO-ASSOSIATIVE UNITS AND THE THEORY OF "FIELD" IN LINGUISTIES

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  • To‘xtanazarov Mahliyoxon

    3rd year student of the Faculty of Foreign Languages, Fergana State University Tel: +998976070210 E-mail: missmahliyo5@gmail.com
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Keywords:
Cognitive linguistics, lexical semantics, semantic field theory, linguo- associative units, and language and cognition
Abstract

The relationship between linguo-associative units and the theory of semantic fields in contemporary linguistics is examined in this article. It looks into the relationships between words and expressions in the mental lexicon and how these relationships result in structured semantic fields. The research offers theoretical and practical insights into how language reflects social experience and thought, with a focus on the cognitive and cultural aspects of lexical organization.

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Published
2025-05-30
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