FEATURES OF SUBSTANTIVE PHRASES IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
word combination, grammatical connection, syntactic structure, speech unit, simple word combination, complex word combination.Abstract
This article provides information on how to use phrases in Uzbek and Russian languages and their usage. In addition, the types of word combinations and the order of their formation are also discussed. Similarities and differences of word combinations in Russian and Uzbek languages are also explained through examples.
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