LINGUISTIC MODELING OF UZBEK PROVERBS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
model, modeling, paremiology, fixed expressions, proverb, synonym, syntagmatic relation.Abstract
This article discusses the concept of a model, the issues of linguistic modeling in linguistics, and proverbs that are in synonymous relations, as well as their semantic connections.
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