Semantic Grammatical Opportunities Of Descriptive And Imitative Units In Uzbek Languages
Aliboeva Nilufar Makhamatali Kizi , Teacher Of Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
This article entails imitative expressions to sound and state in national linguistic view of the world,
agglutinative languages, particulary, wide usage of imitations in Uzbek, additionally, almost nonexistence of imitations as an independent part of speech expressing imitation to sound and state with
nouns, adjectives or verbs,derivation of imitation with the above words
Keywords
Imitation, descriptive word
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