The Significance and Significance of Modern Linguistic Trends in Uzbek Linguistics
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.
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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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