Chapter I. Lexical typology is the systematic study of cross-linguistic variations


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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………….....
CHAPTER I. LEXICAL TYPOLOGY IS THE SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF CROSS-LINGUISTIC VARIATIONS
1.1. Lexicology is a branch of linguistics…………….………...……..…............................
1.2. The significant contribution of lexical typology ……...……........................................
1.3. Systematic study of cross-linguistic variation…............………………………………
Conclusion on chapter I …............…………………………………....……………………
CHAPTER II. THE CLASSIFICATION OF LEXICAL TYPOLOGY BASED ON SEMANTIC STRUCTURE
2.1. The systematic relations in lexical typology …………………………………..…...…
2.2. Semantic categories of lexical typology …………………………….……..…............
Conclusion on chapter II…………………………………..……………………………….
CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………..………….
LIST OF USED LITERATURE……………………………………………..…....……..
GLOSSARY……………………………………………………………………………….

INTRODUCTION
In Uzbekistan, the art of learning other languages has evolved over time. The study of other languages piques young people's curiosity. It is the reality that the most crucial aspect of linguistics is language grammar. The fundamental building blocks of all languages are phraseology. At the point where syntax and lexicon meet, there is phraseology. It deals with fixed, repetitive, and frequently metaphorical poly-lexical signals made up of at least two words.
Typology is the study and classification of types of people, religions and symbols. An example of typology is the study of ancient tribal symbols archaeology. The result of the classification of things according to their characteristics. Linguistic Typology is the analysis, comparison, and classification of languages according to their common structural features and forms. This is also called cross-linguistic typology.
Typological linguistics is the discipline of linguistics that investigates the structural resemblances between languages regardless of their historical development in an effort to create an accurate categorization, or typology, of languages[2, 39].
In general, linguistics is the scientific study of language, which examines language structure, meaning, and style in relation to one another. The 4th century BCE author of a formal description of the Sanskrit is credited with the earliest activity in the documenting and description of expression. In the past, linguists have examined how sound and meaning interact in human language. Phonetics examines the acoustic and articulatory characteristics of speech and non-speech sounds.
On the other side, the study of language meaning focuses on how relationships between entities, features, and other parts of the universe are encoded in order to express, process, and assign meaning as well as manage and resolve ambiguity. While pragmatics focuses on how situational context affects the development of meaning, semantics primarily studies truth conditions.
The "typical manner in which language packages semantic data into words" is known as lexical typology. Language-specific patterns of lexicon-grammar interaction that are typologically meaningful and have features in the lexicon's grammatical structure.

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