Syntactic and semantic features of the particle "MISLI" in old Uzbek language
Mardon RAHMATOVAssociate Professor at Alfraganus University , Doctor of Philology (PhD) , Uzbekistan
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Abstract
In literary works, the word misli serves as an auxiliary and helps form syntactic structures by appearing before open-structured coordinated pieces. Similar to the Uzbek auxiliaries kabi (as) and singari (like), the auxiliary construction can occur at the conclusion of the phrase or just after the sentence element it syntactically interacts with. The sentence's syntactic structure is complicated by this auxiliary construction.
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