The Significance and Significance of Modern Linguistic Trends in Uzbek Linguistics

Shaykhislamov Nursulton

Abstract


All these theories, both of structural and functional orientation, reveal one common characteristic. All of them have a predominantly one-way orientation-from the Uzbek language system to its use. Language in these concepts traditionally appears as a system of signs and rules of their functioning, that is, not otherwise than in its static aspect. The functional aspect in these models is revealed in a procedural, step-by-step representation of the Uzbek language coding system, how multidimensional hierarchical structures of signified are transformed into linear language forms.

Keywords


phenomena, Uzbek language, grammatical semantics, language categories.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v0.0.2045

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