Classification of Following Sentences in The Uzbek Language
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v13i.584Keywords:
syntactic, syntacticpredicate unit, syntax, keyword, attribute, link, syntagmatic valenceAbstract
This article addresses issues such as the formation of joint phrases in the Uzbek language, their types, and the formation of joint sentence systems. For the meaningful syntax of phrasal verbs, the features of the main sentences and the syntactic places in the sentence are highlighted.
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