
A Comparive Study of Synonym Structure in Uzbek And English Bilingual Dictionaries
Abstract
Synonyms—words with similar meanings, but in different forms—are an integral part of language construction. The structure and presentation of these synonyms, however, can vary across different linguistic contexts. This comparative study focuses on the organization of synonyms within Uzbek and English bilingual dictionaries, aiming to identify problems with their lexicography and giving suggestions.
Keywords
True synonyms, similar meaning, near synonyms
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Shavkat Butayev 80 000 words and expressions, Tashkent - 2013
O’zbek tilining sinonimlar lug’ati, Azim Hojiyev, Toshkent - 1974
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Wisdom Online Dictionary
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