Semantic Analysis of Phrases with "Head" Component in Uzbek Language
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.2021.15.698Keywords:
word, meaning, word meaning, dictionary, explanatory dictionary, polysemy, phrase, somatic phrase, phraseology, semantics, etymology, somatism, somatic phrasecompound phrases with, headAbstract
This article discusses somatic phrases in world and Uzbek linguistics and their history, study, place and importance in linguistics. It explains the types of somatic expressions and their differences from zoonymic expressions. Phrases with the word "head" from the human body are analyzed. During the analysis, the semantics and polysemy of the word "head" were discussed in detail. Phrases with the word "head" are also semantically analyzed. The spiritual grouping of phrases with the "main" component is based on the scientific and theoretical views of A. Isayev. The phrase “head”, which is not included in the explanatory phraseological dictionary of the Uzbek language and its meanings are illustrated by examples. Compound phrases with the word “Head” represent the the morale of people, inner feelings, the first stage of any event that is going to happen , domination , respect , dignity, honor, marriage, conclusion and many others. It passed from generation to generation as a national cultural heritage and therefore it is analyzed.
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