LANGUAGE MEANS AND WAYS OF FORMING EUPHEMISMS RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Sattarova Elena Anatolyevna

Keywords:

euphemism, ways of forming euphemisms, linguistic means, semantic shifts, onomatopoeia, apocopy, borrowings, initial abbreviation

Abstract

This scientific article examines the means and methods for the formation of euphemisms of the Russian and Uzbek languages. The classifications of foreign, Russian and Uzbek linguists served as an example.

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Published

2021-09-24