THEORETICAL, PRACTICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF WORKING ON WORD COMBINATIONS
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Word combination, sentence, syntax, management, conjunction, connection, methodology, semantics, style, linguistics.Abstract
The article extensively discusses the role of word combinations in Uzbek linguistics, their theoretical foundations, types and methods of study. The difference between a word combination and a sentence, its syntactic and semantic features, as well as the methodology for teaching them in the educational process are scientifically analyzed. Also, their methodological role is highlighted using the example of word combinations found in modern literature and the media. This article serves as a useful resource for researchers, teachers and students conducting research in the field of linguistics.
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