UNITARY PARTICLES, METHODS OF THEIR USE
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unified parts, methods of their use, semantic relations of unified parts, prompts, introductory and introductory devices, isolated parts, adjective and adverbial clauses, systems of action.Abstract
This article analyzes the units of the Uzbek language. In addition, the study of the specific features of the units that form unified parts is discussed.
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