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SEMANTIC, SYNTACTIC AND STYLISTIC FEATURES OF PARTICLES

Aziza Isomiddinova Mahammadjon qiziMaster's degree at the Uzbekistan State World Languages University. Faculty: Comparative linguistics, linguistic translation
Open MINDrepository2026
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This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the semantic, syntactic, and stylistic features of particles in modern linguistics. Particles constitute a functional class of words that play a significant role in structuring meaning, expressing modality, emphasis, limitation, interrogation, negation, and discourse relations. Despite their morphological invariability, particles demonstrate complex behavior across languages, influencing sentence interpretation, pragmatic nuance, and stylistic tone. The study synthesizes theoretical approaches from structural linguistics, functional grammar, and generative syntax, drawing on the works of prominent linguists such as Otto Jespersen, Leonard Bloomfield, Noam Chomsky, and M.A.K. Halliday. The research demonstrates that particles are multifunctional linguistic units whose interpretation depends on syntactic position, contextual environment, and communicative intent. The findings highlight the importance of particles in discourse organization and stylistic variation.

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