THE SHORT STUDY OF MULTIPLE HOMONYMS IN KARAKALPAK LANGUAGE
Abstract
In this article, we will look at multiple homonyms in the modern Karakalpak
language. The two research questions this paper address are emergence of multiple homonyms
and analysis of multiple homonyms. The research purpose is determination of all multiple
homonyms. The important literature guiding this research includes “Dictionary of homonyms of
the Karakalpak language” (2015), “Homonyms in Karakalpak language” (2018) and “Modern
Karakalpak language: lexicology” (1994). The research design focuses on the abundance of
homonyms. The research methods used are data collection and structural-descriptive. There are
two major findings. First, number of multiple homonyms. Second, analysis of multiple
homonyms. Implications for Karakalpak linguistics are filling out the dictionary of homonyms.
Implications for the practice in linguistics are teaching language, creating various dictionaries
and general view of homonyms.
Keywords
homonyms, multiple homonyms, Karakalpak languageHow to Cite
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