ANALYZING ENGLISH VERBS THROUGH LEXICAL-SEMANTIC
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English verbs, lexical semantics, verb classification, semantic roles, lexical grouping, syntax, linguistic analysis, verb meaning, vocabulary, language structureAbstract
This study explores the categorization of English verbs based on their lexical and semantic characteristics. The research aims to classify verbs into meaningful groups, highlighting their semantic roles, relationships, and functions within the sentence structure. By examining lexical-semantic groupings, the study provides insights into the nuances of verb usage, aiding both language learners and linguists in understanding the complexity and diversity of English verb meanings.Downloads
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