Understanding Lexicology
Keywords:
lexicology, morphology, etymology, semantics, lexical change, language evolution, vocabulary, language dynamics, word structureAbstract
This paper examines the essential concepts and principles of lexicology, the study of words and their meanings. It analyses the essential function of lexicology in comprehending the structure, evolution, and dynamics of language. The paper explores essential domains of lexicological study, such as morphology, etymology, semantics, and lexical evolution. It underscores the dynamic interaction between words and their environments, stressing how social, cultural, and technological factors change a language's lexicon. This paper conducts a thorough investigation of many linguistic events to illustrate the critical significance of lexicological research in comprehending the evolution of human communication and the fluidity of language.
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