Theme: polysemy subject: Lexicology Compiled by: Tursunboyev Sardor, group -60 Supervisor: F. f f. d. (PhD) Gavharoy Isroiljon kizi Andizhan 2023 Theme: Polysemy


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List of used literature
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СONTENTS:
Introduction………………………………………………………………….…..….3
The Main Part:
1 What Is Polysemy?………………………………… ………………… . ……….6
2. Historical Background…………………………………………… ……………8
3. Defining and Delimiting the Polysemy Phenomenon …………… .………….13
4. Types of Polysemy: Regular, Inherent, and Irregular/Idiosyncratic…...….….….16
5. Polysemy and Word Meaning …………………………………………………..21
6. . Polysemy in Context and Communication …………………………...……….32
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………..35
List of used literature……………………………………………………….……….36


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