The study of the lexeme "water"
Abstract
This article presents thoughts on the lexeme "water" and its characteristics. During the research, studies related to the lexeme "water" were classified into three groups according to the research direction, with each group examined separately. Research on the lexeme "water" in both global linguistics and Uzbek linguistics has been analyzed.
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Water, lexeme, paradigmHow to Cite
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