THE PROBLEM OF UNUSUAL COMBINATIONS IN LINGUISTICS

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  • Akbarova Munira Shavkatovna, Adibakhan Halilullayevna, Isakov Zakirjon Soliyevich, Xamidova Kamola Mamirovna, Akramov Shukurjon, Hasanov Akbarjon Abdurashidovich, Tojiboyeva Mahbuba Rahimovna, Ziyayev Avaz Ixtiyorovich

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.v7i2.1210

Abstract

This article discusses the use of the term unusual combinations in world and Uzbek linguistics, the use and naming of these combinations in literary texts, the increase in the artistic value of a work of art, comparative analysis with similar combinations, and the problems of their study. The similarities and differences of oxymoron, occasional combinations, and unusual combinations used in linguistics are highlighted. Unusual combinations are created individually by each author. When writing a work of art, writers search for such hidden semantic aspects of words, combine them with such skill that, as a result, when the reader reads this combination, a strange impression, a special feeling and a rich world of imagination begin to appear in him. When you first encounter unusual combinations, their appearance makes you think and be amazed. After reading such combinations and starting to think a little, you will see how limitless the ocean of words is, how wide the possibilities of combining words are. For example, such combinations as mud of insults, thickets of clouds, roaring silence, brave beauty, bitter wind, cold noise, mute desert, black layers, twisted forms, thorns of sorrows, blanket of anxiety, boiling wind, broken broom, cold fire, capricious clouds, shriveled moon, cemetery of the living, and a word can be called truly unusual combinations.

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Published

2024-11-11

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Akbarova Munira Shavkatovna, Adibakhan Halilullayevna, Isakov Zakirjon Soliyevich, Xamidova Kamola Mamirovna, Akramov Shukurjon, Hasanov Akbarjon Abdurashidovich, Tojiboyeva Mahbuba Rahimovna, Ziyayev Avaz Ixtiyorovich. (2024). THE PROBLEM OF UNUSUAL COMBINATIONS IN LINGUISTICS. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 7(2), 342–350. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.v7i2.1210

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