Onomastic signs and language transformation (based on the Uzbek language material)

Authors

  • Shohjahon Karimov PhD candidate, Department of Uzbek Linguistics Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

language system

Abstract

The essence of language is that it is the most effective means of communication in human society. Such a special “severity” of the language function requires that the elements of the language system must also have universal properties that are able to express and convey information. Therefore, the structure and orderliness of the language system is the basis for the transmission of information through semiotic characters. The transition of common nouns into the number of proper names and, in connection with this transfer, the loss and acquisition of old and new linguistic (semiotic) features is a clear example of the permanence of changes in a linguistic sign. The origin of toponyms and anthroponyms from among ordinary language signs is associated with the transition of common nouns into the category of proper names. When converting proper nouns into common nouns, there is a saving in linguistic means - one word denotes a class of homogeneous objects.

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Published

2024-11-09

How to Cite

Shohjahon Karimov. (2024). Onomastic signs and language transformation (based on the Uzbek language material). Miasto Przyszłości, 54, 365–368. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/5223

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