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Observations of the Antonyms of Nouns and Adjectives in the Economic Terminology in the Albanian Language

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  • Sadete Pllana

    (University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina†Prishtina, Faculty of Economics Prishtina)

  • Albulena Pllana
  • Fisnike Pllana

Abstract

The antonymy arouses various discussions in various studies, especially the extreme or scalable opposition, it is complete and partial, negation and opposition. On the basis of many studies it is argued and accepted that the antonyms deny each other but at the same time assert themselves. Compound antonymic words are more numerous than the merged words (agglutinations). By analyzing the syntactic relationships between the elements of these words, they emerge entirely only as deterministic compounds. From the lexical-grammatical point of view these are nouns, adjectives and few adverbs and pronouns. In this work, the antonymic pairs, nouns and adjectives, are treated, which are widely used in the Albanian economic terminology. The systemic organization of terminology is also helped by the antonymic contrasts. Contrary to synonymy and homonymy, the antonymy characterizes the terminology positively, precisely because it proves the systematic connection of terms for a developed terminology in the system.

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  • Sadete Pllana & Albulena Pllana & Fisnike Pllana, 2018. "Observations of the Antonyms of Nouns and Adjectives in the Economic Terminology in the Albanian Language," European Journal of Language and Literature Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 4, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejlsjr:179
    DOI: 10.26417/ejls.v4i4.p72-75
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