Abstract

Among the most urgent issues in contemporary linguistics are problems related to linguistic designation, specifically the examination of the distinctive features of words with relative semantics. Functioning as a function word, prepositions typically come before a noun or its syntactic replacement. Expressing the syntactic reliance of a noun on other words in phrases, prepositions serve as function words. They enable the specification of intricate semantic connections between elements of a sentence, whether they arc in close proximity or distant, and facilitate the organization of these connections into a unified semantic structure.

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