ONOMASTIC UNITS OF HYDROPOETHONYM PLACE IN THE SYSTEM

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Rufina Bozorova

Abstract

Like all nations of the world, the onomastic units that name water-related natural phenomena, water bodies and
structures, which are called hydronyms in German and Uzbek languages, form a whole system. If they are used for a
poetic purpose in an artistic text, they rise to the level of hydropoetonym. The use of hydropoetonyms is related to the
poetic skills of poets and writers. In addition to differentiating, identifying, and recording things like the ocean, sea, river,
and lake that exist by themselves in nature, it is observed that when they come in different figurative meanings, each of
them creates macro and microsemantic fields.

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Bozorova, R. . (2023). ONOMASTIC UNITS OF HYDROPOETHONYM PLACE IN THE SYSTEM . Center for Scientific Publications (buxdu.Uz), 41(41). Retrieved from http://journal.buxdu.uz/index.php/journals_buxdu/article/view/10793
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