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Philosophical and methodological bases of cut and sentence interpretation in formal linguistics

Mavjuda Mardievna BolibekovaAssociate Professor, Ph.D., Faculty of Foreign Philology, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanNoila A. AbdurakhimovaLecturer, Faculty of Foreign Philology, Department of Practical Language and Literature, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanAdiba S. ToshtemirovaLecturer, Faculty of Foreign Philology, Department of Practical Language and Literature, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanQobiljon A. AbduqakharovLecturer, Faculty of Foreign Philology, Department of Practical Language and Literature, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Philosophical and methodological bases of cut and sentence interpretation in formal linguistics. Now it remains to answer the question of which of these units - logical units or linguistic units - is more scientifically older. Science has already answered this question - linguistics (broader philology) was separated from the structure of philosophy only in the XVIII century, that is, linguistic definitions were copied from philosophy - from logic. This can be proved by another incident. This section of our work can be concluded with the following general conclusion: In Uzbek formal linguistics, the interpretation of the position of the cut in the sentence structure was given not based on the internal (native, ontological) features of the Uzbek language, but based on the understanding of the cut in Russian formal linguistics. In formal linguistics itself, the interpretation of the cut is based on the understanding of the logical predicate.

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