Study of Root Word Nests in World Linguistics from Various Aspects

Malahat Samadova

Abstract

The history of language is directly related to the history of word roots and root word nests. The evolution, morphological and semantic changes within root words and root word nests have always been a focus of world linguistics. Structural-semantic analysis of root word nests investigates the interaction between the semantics of the core words of these nests and the structural features. This structural-semantic analysis explains the relevance of the components included in the root word nest to the parts of speech and the influence of grammatical categories on the motivation of these components. Modern theories of word formation encourage the study of lexical-grammatical problems in cognitive and pragmatic directions in root word nests and create conditions for studying complex units of root word nests from the perspective of frame theory at the level of discourse. In particular, frame theory, its methods, and techniques began to be applied to word creation and lexical-grammatical root word nests.



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root word nests; morphemes; semantic and grammatical evolution; morphological structure; evolution; word formation

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