The Denotative And Figurative Meaning Relations Of The Components Of Word Combinations

This article explores the structure of word combinations of Uzbek and English languages. It reports the denotative and figurative meaning relations of the components of word combinations.


I. INTRODUCTION
We know that according to their structure the word combinations are of two types, first, the word combinations consisting of two constituents, for instance, a red apple (first word red, the second apple), second type, the word combinations consisting of more than two constituent parts as in the syntactic connotation of red apples with sweet flavor (1-sweet,2-flavor, 3-red,4-with,5-apple) made from words accompanying side by side.
Interestingly, so far this phenomenon (side by side accompanying of words) of language is named as a word combination, and has been interpreted and defined in different ways by the linguists. The interpretations of word combination focus on and defines their order of consistency (consequence, successiveness) the nature of code and subordination (according to the position in syntactic relations),governance and dependence (in relation to the status in expression of thought), expressing and being expressed with the interrelated words, the relations of clarification and being elucidated, their power of expression(independent and auxiliary function), reflection or being reasoned (abstract or real) and harmony of words to mean the interrelationship of meaning of words in a message or information conveyed by a word.

II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
By this article, we try to offer some thoughts and ideas about the denotative and figurative meaning relations of the components of word combinations.
When words are two, of course, they have a mutual meaning relation. In this case, the relationship can base on denotative or connotative meaning of the word. In this article, we have approached the phenomenon of combinations in their denotative and connotative meaning from a semantic and stylistic point of view. In this approach, we have used the epithet. An epithet expresses the general or specific sign of a word or a group of words. of the components of the word combinations are classified into the following groups in terms of defining the semantic features: 1 1.
Concrete (aniq), it expresses mainly the observation of the five senses of a human 2.
Evaluative. It expresses the speaker's personal attitude and opinion about the real world.

3.
It is distinguished with the adjacent use of the attribute and modified word.

4.
Unexpected qualitative combinations are the combinations that are newly coined by some speakers and even difficult to imagine as a word combination.

5.
Favorite word combinations that are welcomed by common public.

6.
In tautological combinations the meaning of the defined word is repeated emphasizing the attributive component.
Before analyzing the word combination, we tried to study their components in terms of their denotative and figurative semantic relations. In order to ensure that our examples are not approximate or divine, we have excerpted from the book "Selected Works"(2 nd volume) by M. Abdulhakim (Tashkent-2017) in this article.

III. RESULTS
The denotative meaning relations of the components in word combinations:

(M.Abdulhakim. "Erk qo'shig'i" 12-bet)
The word Sayyod is an old Uzbek word from Persian that means a hunter, trap-holder. Shahanshoh o'zingni padar, qizingni malika qilmoqchi. (By Uyg'un) 3 (The king intends to make your daughter a queen and accept you as his father)

Morphological analysis according to the type of the part of speech -
The Noun-(hunter)Sayyod-Who?
Semantic analysis -The hunter princess aimed at the target, her beloved and invited him to the date as the queen. Perhaps, the poet meant the wealthy background of the girl inviting a man to the date, as it is not normal for an ordinary woman to do it or as in case of old fairy-tales "og`zi qiyshiq bo`lsa ham boy bolasi gapirsin"(let the rich's son speak even if his mouth is crooked) yoki "boylar aytsa toshbaqa ham ucha oladi"(a tortoise can fly if the rich order). Thus the princess can do anything on her will and has any opportunity to realize it. It is known from the works that from ancient times the girls of the royal family were thoroughly taught the arts of horseback riding, archery, multilingualism, wrestling, kopkaribozlik, and wire-dancing. Certainly, there are such princesses who, when they reach the age of puberty and choose a partner, give the candidates the same tests as above and agree to get married after passing all the conditions in the world epics. (the Uzbek epic "Alpomish"). From the above lines, it is clear that the princess invited the young man to the hunt at any time, but she did not come out herself. An in-depth analysis of the meaning of the word in the context shows that the hunter here is in the sense of a hunter of the soul or a thief of the heart. The image of a princess in young man's mind is described as a thief who hunts his heart.
In addition the following lines can explain the semantic meaning of the word sayyod in Uzbek:

IV. DISCUSSION
Some of researchers` interpretation of the word combination should be approached from philosophical point of view. However, the definition of a word combination as a unique phenomenon of language must be interpreted from the point of view of linguistics. Or else not only the language phenomenon in our view is related to the notion or thought but it should be related to call the language unit with appropriate name to its nature and essence. In this sense, the 'word combination" is in terms of the spelling and the meaning of the words, it is noteworthy that the compound is not always named, in its constituent parts being independent, it is worth noting that the name does not suit to the substance. The name "word combination" is used to name not combined words. Such antinomy phenomena are common in the language. At the same time, they need to be understood symbolically. Then there is no need to rename the word combination. In fact, under this term, "two or more words" are lexically and grammatically intertwined, suggesting exactly the same thing (represented by a ruler) and its symbols (represented by subordinate words). It should be noted that it provides, gives some information about it, and that the common meanings of the related words are in general.

V. CONCLUSION
We would propose that, based on the above interpretations of our linguists, and all of those who are interested in our definition are: "Two or more independent words that are interconnected in terms of lexical and grammatical meanings are called word