EXPRESSION OF NOUNS AND VERBS IN THE SPEECH OF UZBEKI CHILDREN
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speed of speech, spontaneous speech, noun lexeme, verb lexeme, auxiliary verbs.Abstract
In this article, the speech of 10 preschool children aged 4-6 years was studied. In this process, several qualities of children's speech, such as the ratio of nouns and verbs, sentence length, sentence structure, and speech speed, were studied. Spontaneous speech of adults between 20-40 years of age was also analyzed in order to compare with children.
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