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Semantic relations in the system of diplomatic terms of the Uzbek language
This article discusses the semantic relations between groups and lexemes in the system of diplomatic terms of the Uzbek language in order to further complement and improve the results achieved in Uzbek linguis-tics. The system of diplomatic terms of the Uzbek language is also a system with its own structure and different linguistic lexemes. Determining the lexical-semantic relationship of lexemes and groups of lexemes belonging to this system helps to reveal the systemic features of the lexicon of the Uzbek language. This article describes the paradigmatic series of lexical units that reflect the existing diplomatic concepts in human mind, the con-tent of meaning, their speech events and applications, semantic relations in antonymic, partonymic, synonymic, graduonymic terms.