LEXICAL – SYNTACTICAL FEATURES OF PRIMARY PREDICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Melikova Elnora Shukhratovna

Keywords:

Key words: lexical-syntactical feature, verb, primary predication, language, similarity, difference, finite verb, predicate.

Abstract

The article describes issues related to the analysis of lexical-syntactical features
of primary predication in English and Uzbek languages. The article searches the
structural and syntactical features of primary predications in both languages. As well
as, we analysed works of E. Hemingway and T. Malik in order to identify similarities
and differences of using primary predications in two languages. Moreover,
predicative categories of objective modality and tense in two languages find their
expression in the verbal component of predication. Views of world and local
scientists on the primary predication in English and Uzbek were analysed.
Furthermore, the primary predication phenomenon in two languages was
investigated with examples.

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Published

2024-01-03

How to Cite

Melikova Elnora Shukhratovna. (2024). LEXICAL – SYNTACTICAL FEATURES OF PRIMARY PREDICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES . Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 11(4), 12–19. Retrieved from https://web-journal.ru/journal/article/view/2606