The Role Of Actual Units Of Division In The Compositional-Syntactic Structure Of Poetic Speech
Mukhammadtokhir Tojimamatovich Abdupattoev , Candidate Of Philology, Associate Professor, Fergana State University, Fergana, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents theoretical views on the compositional-syntactic structure of poetic speech, which is one of the problematic issues in the field of poetic syntax and the study of its actual division. Within the framework of the Uzbek poetic syntax, the importance of studying the issue of actual division as a separate category in the study of Uzbek poetic speech based on the experience of world linguistics.
Keywords
Linguopoetic, syntax, poetic syntax, poetic speech, actualization, subject-material relations, expressiveness, communication, predicate, subject
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