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On The Structural Composition of Ergonyms

On The Structural Composition of Ergonyms

  • Usmonova Umidakhon Abdukarimovna
    Lecturer, Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Karshi Engineering-Economics Institute, Uzbekistan
Ergonym ergonomics functional

This article analyzes the structure of ergonyms and the specific application of the term "ergonym" concerning particular linguistic materials, using examples from the city of Karshi. The study substantiates the necessity of understanding ergonyms in both broad and narrow senses. Additionally, the article clarifies the functions of the structural components of ergonyms.

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