Derivative and Cognitive Aspects of Names of Working Tools in Uzbek and English Linguistics
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Noun formation using the derivative and cognitive aspects of the working units in the field. The object of the study can be any living and inanimate matter. Intuitively, body is the creation of countless working and busy objects. A significant part of the entire language picture of the world is occupied by the concepts associated with the activities of the socio-linguistic sphere. The language, especially professing a historical tendency, is formed from frequent roots, their lexically semantically specific types of affixes. A special meaning sense of this role of derivatives is that if the derivatives correspond to the original source concept. This presentation once again demonstrates that the word as a whole is an expression of certain nations, that is, it is a view of verbal names that can be converted from that category.
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