FEATURES OF WORD COMBINATIONS IN OFFICIAL TEXTS
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This article explores the structural features of word combinations in official texts in Uzbek and English. It highlights the grammatical and syntactic differences rooted in the typological nature of both languages—agglutinative versus analytical. The study analyzes noun and verb word combinations, their formation through subordination, and the role of suffixes, word order, and prepositions. It also examines translation parallels and specific usage patterns in formal documentation and correspondence.
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