SEMANTIC ORGANIZATION OF SYNONYMIC ATTRACTION IN COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Marina Aleksandrovna Balyasnikova Senior Lecturer, Department of English Lexicology and Stylistics, Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

: colloquial speech, stylistically lowered vocabulary, synonymic attraction, mobile synonymy

Abstract

The article examines the phenomenon of synonymic attraction in colloquial speech as a result of semantic redundancy and expressive nomination. It analyzes centers of synonymic attraction, their social and psychological conditioning, as well as interstylistic interaction of lexical units. Special attention is paid to mobile synonymy and the role of emotionally significant conceptual domains in shaping non-standard vocabulary.

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Published

2025-12-25

How to Cite

Marina Aleksandrovna Balyasnikova. (2025). SEMANTIC ORGANIZATION OF SYNONYMIC ATTRACTION IN COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE. Next Scientists Conferences, 1(01), 43–46. Retrieved from https://nextscientists.com/index.php/science-conf/article/view/939