ALLOMORPHIC AND ISOMORPHIC FEATURES OF COGNITIVE SYNONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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  • Mahliyo Madiyarova Vaxid qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: cognitive synonyms, English, Uzbek, allomorphic features, isomorphic features, semantic similarity, cultural connotations, idiomatic expressions, language comparison, cross-cultural communication.

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Annotation: This article explores the cognitive synonyms in English and Uzbek, 
focusing  on  their  allomorphic  and  isomorphic  features.  Isomorphic  characteristics 
highlight shared semantic similarities and contextual applications, emphasizing how 
both languages utilize synonyms to enrich expression. In contrast, allomorphic features 
reveal  cultural  connotations,  morphological  differences,  and  idiomatic  expressions 
unique to each language.  

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2024-10-18