“SEMANTIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLD ENGLISH ACTION VERB STIGAN”
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Keywords: Stīgan, semantics, etymology, equivalent, action verb, lexical- semantics, diachronic, contrast, lexeme.##article.abstract##
Abstract: The goal of the three articles is modern English historical development
of some walking action verbs in the language then lexical and semantic variability,
meaning equipment is focused on determining the wealth and its reasons. Main The
focus is on modern English The lexical-semantic development of the verb "stīgan" and
analysis given by him.
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