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Syntactic-semantic analysis of locative adhesive syntax in english and uzbek languages

Nilufar ZubaydovaSamarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages, 140100 Samarkand, Uzbekistan
BIO Web of Conferencesjournal2023en
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In linguistics, there are various approaches to the selection of sentence elements: sentence members, word classes, theme and rheme, etc. One of the types of sentence division can be syntax analysis, namely, the allocation of differential syntactic-semantic features of elementary syntactic units in the structure of sentences. It is known that in all existing practical and theoretical grammars in linguistics, the syntactic analysis of the sentence by dividing the syntactic units involved in the sentence device into primary and secondary parts has become a tradition. Some scholars of English studies say: only “subject” and “predicate” part of the primary clauses are recognized, and secondary clauses are called “modifiers” and are divided into three groups according to their morphological characteristics: 1) Attributive Adjective modifiers, which modify a noun or a pronoun. 2) Objective modifiers, which modify a verb, an adjective or an adverb. Adverbial Modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb”.

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