ABOUT THE COMPLEX (CIRCUMSTANTIAL) TYPES OF ATTRIBUTES
Keywords:
sentence nucleus, verbocentric syntactic relation, syntactic chain, valency, functional object, non-functional object, word extender, sentence extender, valency potential.Abstract
This article explains the compound type of the attribute (aniqlovchi) and clarifies its differences from the word combination (so‘z birikmasi) based on examples. It also discusses the possibility of extracting these constructions from the sentence and their ability to express highly complex meanings in extended simple sentences and complex sentences with subordination.
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