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Key words: synonymy, nomination, semantic proximity, categorization, natural category
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Key words: synonymy, nomination, semantic proximity, categorization, natural category.
LEKSIK SINONIMIYA: MUAMMONI AN'ANAVIY VA KOGNITIV TUSHUNCHA Abstrakt Maqolada an'anaviy paradigmada sinonimiya nazariyasi rivojlanishining asosiy bosqichlari yoritilgan. Lingvistik eksperiment natijalariga ko'ra kognitivizm nuqtai nazaridan sinonimiya va sinonimik munosabatlarning yangi ko'rinishi taqdim etiladi. Kalit so‘zlar: sinonimiya, nominatsiya, semantik yaqinlik, turkumlashtirish, natural kategoriya. ЛЕКСИЧЕСКАЯ СИНОНИМИЯ: ТРАДИЦИОННО-КОГНИТИВНОЕ ВИДЕНИЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ Абстракт В статье выделены основные этапы развития теории синонимии в традиционной парадигме. Представлено новое видение синонимии и синонимических отношений с позиций когнитивизма, основанное на результатах лингвистического эксперимента. Ключевые слова: синонимия, номинация, семантическая близость, категоризация, природная категория. Introduction. Despite the fact that the problem of synonymy was at the center of structural and systemic research, it has remained debatable, and at the present stage, in a new scientific paradigm, researchers again and again return to the analysis of synonymous relations. Analysis. This is due to the fact that “synonymy is the philosophical side of the language, without which it is impossible to comprehend its spirit or achieve solid knowledge”1, and the achievements of modern science make it possible, through the phenomenon of synonymy, to reveal the features of the verbal and cognitive activity of the individual. The problem of lexical synonymy of the English language initially found a place for itself in "rhetorics", later it was one of the first lexicological problems, as well as one of the main problems of speech style. This can be observed in the works of M. V. Lomonosov, D. N. Fonvizin, A. Kalaidovich, A. I. Galich. I. I. Davydova et al. Questions of lexical synonyms, as well as problems of lexicology in general, were of little interest to linguists during the second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries, but they become relevant by the middle of the 20th century. After the approval of semasiology as a separate scientific discipline, researchers delved into the study of the linguistic nature of synonymy, "putting more and more indefinite content into this concept". When considering synonymy, starting from the end of the 18th century, the main question is the presence in the language of two or more words to denote the same concept. Considering the stylistic, expressive, emotional variety of synonyms, the authors (N. M. Ibragimov, S. G. Salarev, P. S. Kondyrev, P. F. Kalaidovich, A. I. Galich, I. I. Davydov, etc.) claim that the same there can be no words that are significant in meaning (single-meaning). They characterize synonyms as words "similar", "similar in meaning". From the very first observations of synonyms, philologists dwell on the differences between them and deny the possibility of the presence in the language of two words that are completely identical in meaning and use. Almost all studies of synonymy in a language come down to the assertion that synonyms are words of adjacent, almost the same meaning, that it is the differences between synonyms that determine their life in the language. Structural-system linguistics seeks to identify clear criteria when defining a particular linguistic phenomenon, which is practically impossible to do when identifying criteria for synonymy. If we take into account that until now there is no unambiguous definition of lexical meaning, then it is hardly possible to give a consistent definition of the proximity of meaning. Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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