PRINCIPLES OF DIVISION OF SIMPLE SENTENCE TYPES IN ANCIENT TURKIC LANGUAGE
Govkhar Omonovna Rakhmatova , PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Oriental Languages, Oriental University, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article, the types of sentences in the ancient Turkic language according to their structure and the peculiarities of simple sentences are analyzed. The types of simple sentences in the ancient Turkic language and the views of representatives of linguistics on the division of simple sentences into types are comparatively studied.
Keywords
Sentence, sentence types, simple sentence
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