THE ISSUE OF LINGUISTIC RESEARCH OF PAREMIOLOGICAL UNITS
Keywords:
linguistics, paremiological units, paremas, phrases, proverbs, literature, sayings, collection, classification.Abstract
Paremiological units are widely used in society since ancient times. In ancient times, people had to remember catchy sayings similar to the paremiological units. Consequently, such sayings as the norm of society were spread orally from generation to generation, and subsequently renamed as "paremia" or "paremiological unit". In this paper, the essence of the term paremiology, the history of its origin and types and subjects of paremiological units in Uzbek language is explained in detail.
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