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Verbalizers in the Nominative Field of"Mouth" in English and Their Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Aspects

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This article examines the numerous verbalizers that convey the nominative field "mouth" in English, focusing on both the paradigmaticand syntagmatic features. It examines the many linguistic strategies used to refer to anatomical features, taking into account both semantics and syntax. The study goes into the paradigmatic features by examining the linguistic options available in English for representing the concept of "mouth."It investigates a variety of synonyms, including "oral cavity," "oral orifice," "lips," and others, examining their semantic nuances and contextual relevance. Furthermore, the syntagmatic component is investigated, with an emphasis on how these lexical choices interact within larger linguistic frameworks. The article investigates the usage patterns of certain words and phrases related to the term "mouth," including their placement and grammatical links. By examining both the paradigmatic and syntagmatic aspects of expressing the nominative field "mouth" in English, this article helps us comprehend the lexical and grammatical choices made in representing this anatomical trait.

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