Kamilov Kh.P., Nartaeva M.B.
Kamilov Khaydar Pazilovich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head,
DEPARTMENT OF THE HOSPITAL THERAPEUTIC DENTISTRY;
Nartaeva Mukhayyo Bahtiyorovna - Senior Teacher,
DEPARTMENT OF THE PEDAGOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY,
TASHKENT STATE DENTAL INSTITUTE,
TASHKENT, REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: in the article analyzed the causes of occurrence of synonymy in dental terminology. In particular, types of Semantic Relationships between English and Russian languages. Analysis of dental synonyms of English showed that some of them can be synonymous only in one meaning. A source of synonymy in the dental terminology can serve as eponyms, when the identical referent nomination, whether it be a symptom, a syndrome, a disease, etc. differently interpreted by professionals in an identical scientific field in one or different countries of the world at one or different time intervals without regard to each other.
Keywords: synonymy, terminology, term, dental, dental cavity, plaque, seal, molar, scientific, analysis.
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Kamilov Kh.P., Nartaeva M.B. SYNONYMY AND THE CAUSES OF ITS OCCUREENCE IN DENTAL TERMINOLOGY (TYPES OF SEMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES) // Достижения науки и образования №8 (30), 2018 - С.{ см. журнал}.
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