Abstract

This article focuses on the term and its semantic structure, analyzes the components of multi-complementary terms, and describes the views of several scholars on the term. In the study of terms as system-forming factors within the lexical-semantic system of language, paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations are distinguished within the systems of terms. Paradigmatic relationships are expressed through the presence of synonymous series, polysemy, and antonymy phenomena, although polysemic and synonymic relationships and antonymic oppositions are characteristic features of lexical-semantic paradigmatics, but they are not alien to terminology.

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