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Significant Features Of The Structure Of Emotional Sentences, Gulrukh Shavkatovna Qakhkhorova, Iroda Sidikovna Qakhkharova
Significant Features Of The Structure Of Emotional Sentences, Gulrukh Shavkatovna Qakhkhorova, Iroda Sidikovna Qakhkharova
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
Emotional speech, linguistic, logical, and spiritual activities are interconnected, reflecting the process of speaking in a specific way, which again proves that language is not only a means of moving the mind but also affecting the spirit. In this sense, linguistic emotion is recognized as one of the distinctive linguistic structures of speech. Emotional sentence is primarily a linguistic activity and its product. The emotional and psychosocial factors are also influenced by the emotional expression of psychology (which represents different mental emotions of a person), sociological (which can be a form of social communication, a means of interpersonal communication). The …
Interpretation Of Text And Questions Related To This Matter In Foreign Linguistics, Gani Nasrullaevich Zikrillaev, Erkin Boltaevich Jumaev
Interpretation Of Text And Questions Related To This Matter In Foreign Linguistics, Gani Nasrullaevich Zikrillaev, Erkin Boltaevich Jumaev
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
The article deals with the process of forming of text linguistics and text grammar in foreign linguistics, totaling of text grammar, also interpretation of some opinions on micro-text interpreted as monologic and dialogic speeches including linguistic-communicative features are discusses in the work. Existing ideas about the grammar of the text in foreign linguistics and the integrity of the microtext can be used in the study of text grammar and microtext, which is almost unexplored in Uzbek linguistics.
Substansial Basis Of Syhtactic Constructions, Mekhriniso Kadirovna Abuzalova
Substansial Basis Of Syhtactic Constructions, Mekhriniso Kadirovna Abuzalova
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
In this article the degree of potential unity of a wordform syntactic model (/WF/) in all types of sentences has been defined; it has been proven that the valency potential of /WҒ/ which has been formed as a result of mutual influence of the semantic valency of SSG(semantic-syntactic groups) belonging to /W/ and /Ғ/ garammatic valency can establish the contents of a semantic structure and its status in the sentence.