LEXICOLOGY AND ITS BRANCHES

Authors

  • Abduvoidova Sevinch Author
  • Gazieva Saida Author

Keywords:

general lexicology, special lexicology, semantics, semasiology, word formation, idiom, morpheme.

Abstract

Linguistics—the scientific study of human language—is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field that influences diverse areas including education, anthropology, sociology, language teaching, cognitive psychology, philosophy, computer science, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. Together with these latter disciplines, linguistics plays a foundational role in cognitive science, which explores 
the structure and function of human cognition. Despite its importance, many—even among the educated—have only a vague understanding of what linguistics entails. Some mistakenly equate linguists with multilingual individuals. In reality, linguistics 
examines the nature of language and communication. Humans have long been intrigued by language, yet we are still uncovering its complex mechanisms. 

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Published

2025-05-18

How to Cite

LEXICOLOGY AND ITS BRANCHES. (2025). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 69(6), 9-12. https://scientific-jl.com/obr/article/view/14414