Peculiarities of Synonymic Sentence in the Uzbek Language
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- 1. Professor of the Uzbekistan National University. City Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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In this paper illuminated the theory of linguistics, that is in linguistics, especially in Uzbek, a lot of works on lexical synonymy, but grammatical and stylistic synonymy, except for the read works, was studied in passing. Besides it, research the question of synonymy as a manifestation of semantic-systemic relations was considered in the works of S.D.Katsnelson (1965), O.Akhmanova (1957), E.Mednikova (1974), A.Ufimtseva (1967), V.G.Pak (1977), D.N.Shmeleva (1977), N.Bradle (1998), D.R.Dowty (2004), M.Furberg (2002), R.M.Rempson (2001). In Uzbek linguistics, this problem was studied more thoroughly by R.R.Sayfullaeva and J.Sh.Djumabaeva. Synonymous series also form simple and complex subordinate clauses. More often than not, the following types of compound sentences can be transformed into simple sentences. In all kinds of complex sentences, transformed into simple, subordinate clauses in a synonymic series take some form of circumstance. This also applies to compound sentences with subordinate clauses that take the form of a common time circumstance. The same should be said about complex sentences with subordinate goals.
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