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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE PSYCHOLOGICALLY REAL MEANING OF ANTHROPONYMS – SLANGISMS

Abstract

Determining and clarifying the lexical bases (appellatives) of the anthroponymy system of the Uzbek language is a complex task, which is a consistent feature in many studies. It should be said that determining which lexeme is based on this or that name does not determine the meaning and motive the name, because when lexemes are transferred to the name, completely new tasks arise in the meaning and nomination of the appellative.

Keywords

Anthroponyms, anthroponym-stimulus, non-slangism, slang units, actual meaning.

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