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graduonomik qator qaysi sema asosida tuzilgan bo’lsa, a’zolardan birining o’rniga
shu so’z ham ishlatishi mumkin”
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. Also, according to English linguistic scientists
E. Roche and his colleagues, "The hierarchy of almost every taxonomy of verbs
represents a degree thickened by the rich used lexicon, compared to the levels in
other word classes"
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.
This layer is named as L0, upper layer as L+1 and lower
layer as L-1.
Morover, certain parallels can also be represented between the L0
layer and called the base level in the noun hierarchy. Although most of the
hierarchy in verbs is not grouped in the L0 layer, the troponymic relationship is
semantically richer between theese kind of verbs and their superordinates than the
meaning of verbs at other levels. For example, let's consider the taxonomy of the
English verb
"clean" at the L+1 layer. The L+2 superordinate of the verb
"clean" is
the verbs
"wash, wipe". L0 troponyms of the verb
"clean" are the verbs
"scrub,
dust". Expressions related to L+1 and L+2 layers "To clean is to wash something
in some manner", that is, a specific expression from L0 layer, which means "to
clean in a certain manner" refers to the words "
scrub, dust" related to L+1 layer in
a certain manner. It is observed that it expresses the idea of word which is related
to verb
"clean" more clearly. These verbs express the concept or notion of walking
process or action in different ways and determine the specific characteristics of the
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