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A Study of Governance in Arabic: Structural and Grammatical Aspects

Nigora Sabitovna AzimovaUniversity of World Economy and Diplomacy, Teacher of the Department of Oriental languages, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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This article analyzes the linguistic features of the concept of governance (عامل) in the Arabic language. It examines transitive and intransitive verbs, direct and indirect objects, particles affecting the subject, and auxiliary verbs within the framework of Arabic grammar. A comparative approach is used to highlight similarities and differences between Arabic and Uzbek grammatical systems. The study concludes that the concept of governance in Arabic is multifaceted and expressed not only through verbs but also through particles and other syntactic elements.

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