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COMMUNICATIVE FEATURES OF THE SIMPLE SENTENCE IN MODERN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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This article explores the communicative features of the simple sentence in Modern English and Uzbek languages. The simple sentence serves as a fundamental unit of communication through which speakers express thoughts, intentions, emotions, and information. Despite belonging to different language families and exhibiting distinct grammatical structures, English and Uzbek share several communicative functions realized through simple sentences. The study examines the structural and functional characteristics of simple sentences, their communicative types, information structure, and pragmatic functions in both languages. A comparative analysis reveals similarities and differences in the ways communicative purposes are expressed. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of sentence communication and cross-linguistic syntactic studies.

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