SUBSTANTIVE WORD COMPOUNDS IN THE UZBEKISTAN LANGUAGE AND THEIR PRAGMATIC AND SEMANTIC PROPERTIES
Keywords:
Substantive phrases, noun phrases, pragmatics, semantics, discourse context, syntax, text linguistics, Uzbek language.Abstract
This article analyzes the linguistic and pragmatic characteristics of substantive word combinations (noun units) in the Uzbek language. The study examines their syntactic structure, semantic richness, and communicative functions in speech. The results show that substantive combinations not only serve to identify objects and phenomena, but also perform reference, evaluation, and emphasis functions in the text. This article is of scientific importance for linguistics, discourse analysis, and pragmatic research.
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