SYNONYMY AND ANTONYMY IN UZBEK–ENGLISH SOCIO-POLITICAL TERMS
This article analyzes the linguistic features of synonymy and antonymy in Uzbek–English socio-political terms. The semantic field of political terminology, their equivalents in translation, as well as the subtle meanings of synonymic series and antonymic pairs are comparatively studied.
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