CONNOTATIVE MEANINGS RELATED TO SOUND CHANGES
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In phonostylistics, the study of the stylistic use of words whose phonetic appearance has changed for various reasons has also become one of the current problems. In the use of such language units in speech, the changing of the sound in words represents different connotative meanings. This article discusses and comparatively analyzes the connotative meaning of some phonetic phenomena that have undergone a change in the phonetic image in the English and Uzbek languages.
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