THE INVESTIGATION OF GENERAL POSITIVE EVALUATION IN LINGUISTICS
D.B.Olimova , Teacher, National University of Uzbekistan, UzbekistanAbstract
The article states the analysis of general positive evaluation by differentiating it from the descriptive and specific evaluation. The usage of general positive evaluation with the word “good” is deeply explained with the examples. Moreover, it also deals with the issues of different criteria on using general positive evaluation.
Keywords
Evaluation, positive evaluative adjectives, descriptive adjectives
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