Formation And Development Of Lexical Units Of Eastern
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This article examines the formation and development of lexical combinations of Eastern origin. Lexical combinations, also known as collocations or word combinations, play a crucial role in language usage and communication. In the context of Eastern languages and cultures, lexical combinations exhibit unique characteristics influenced by the linguistic, cultural, and historical factors specific to the Eastern civilizations. This article investigates the processes involved in the formation of lexical combinations, including compounding, derivation, idiomatic expressions, and fixed phrases within Eastern languages. It explores the semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic aspects of these lexical combinations, highlighting their cultural connotations, figurative meanings, and communicative functions. Additionally, the article discusses the role of lexical combinations in reflecting the cultural values, social norms, and aesthetic sensibilities of Eastern societies. Through an analysis of lexical combinations of Eastern origin, this article provides a comprehensive understanding of the linguistic and cultural intricacies inherent in the formation and development of these linguistic units.
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