HOMONYMY BETWEEN THE WORD FORMS WITH AFFIXES -LA + -SH AND -LASH
Keywords:
compound affix, homoaffix, verbal part of speech, verbal voices, word forms, semantic relations, affix series, homonymy, voice affixesAbstract
The article expresses the grouping of articular affixes and homonymic affixes in the range of affixes of the Uzbek language, the semantic relations between them, the determination of their semantic-structural features, and the and the location of homo-affixes. In particular, we studied the new edition of the Constitution of Uzbekistan linguistically and studied the use of homo-affixes, in particular the affixes -lash and -la + -sh, which are studied in this paper. The verb stands out among the parts of speech for its complexity and many controversial issues. One of such problems in verbs is the evaluation of the affix -lash, which has attracted the attention of linguists for many years, and the study of its semantic features. It is known that in speech verbs formed with these affixes are homonyms of verbs with affixes -la+-sh. In the article, verbs formed with the affix -la are used with different indicators of proportion, and word forms formed with the affix -lash are treated homonymically. The aim of this paper is to study these mysterious, interrelated issues related to the verb. Uzbek linguistics has noted the coverage of the verb family, in particular, scientific works devoted to this topic have been studied. In particular, verbs with the affix -lash and a number of affixes -la+-sh have been carefully selected from the “Explanatory Dictionary of the Uzbek Language,” and examples from fiction have been collected. The collected data were analyzed based on existing theoretical ideas.
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