The Issues Of Structural Categories Of Nominative Sentences
Ergashev Muhammadjon Rakhmonovich, , PhD In Philological Sciences, Lecturer Of Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, Kokand, UzbekistanAbstract
Traditional nominative sentences are one-syllable compounds, which represent the present tense and have real modal meanings. There are different opinions about its structural - semantic and communicative structure. The structure of the nominative constructions remains problematic. This article discusses the issue of structural categories of nominative sentences.
Keywords
Sentences, , nominative sentences, structural – semantic categories
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