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Cohesive speech in german

Ilyasova Baxtigul JaksimovnaNukus DPI Faculty of Foreign LanguagesTajenova Sayyora BayronovnaNukus DPI Faculty of Foreign Languages
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AbstractThe cohesive parts of a sentence, of course, differ from other morphological devices in their syntactic functions. For example, if secondary parts such as simple adjectives, complements, etc., which are actively used in a sentence, or main parts, such as possessive, cut, perform an independent syntactic function, cohesive parts are more rigid than numerical ones. no matter the answer to the same question, it performs the same syntactic function. Any word that complicates is part of the sentence. It seems that the expansion of the syntactic space of the parts of speech and the morphological means that function as a cohesive part simultaneous form of the sentence by expanding leads to complication. They can be connected not only to the main parts, interpreting and complementing them, but also connecting to each other, defining the meaning of each other, complementing each other.

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