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LINGUO ASSOCIATIVE UNITS AND THE THEORY OF "FIELD" IN LINGUISTICS

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  • Tojiddinova Mukhlisa Salokhiddin kizi

    Fergana State University, Faculty of foreign languages,student of Philology and teaching language (English language) +998884632004 Fergana, Uzbekistan
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Keywords:
Associative Units, Field Theory, Lexical Semantics, Cognitive Linguistics, Semantic Fields, Word Association, Language Structure, Meaning Construction.
Abstract

This article delves into the concept of associative units in linguistics and the theory of “field,” exploring their significance in understanding language structure and meaning. By examining the interrelations between words within a field and their associative connections, the study provides insights into how linguistic units are organized and how meaning is constructed in the human mind.

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2025-05-29
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