Международный научный журнал № 7(100), часть 2
«Научный Фокус» ноября, 2023
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SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS. LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL COMBINALITY.
VALENCY AND TRANCIVITY
Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
The Faculty of Psychology, the department of Foreign languages
Philology and foreign languages
Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi
Scientific advisor:
Togayeva Iroda Sulaymonovna
Student of group 401-22:
Annotation: The article provides an overview of the concepts related to
syntagmatic relations, lexical and grammatical combinality, valency, and transitivity. It
introduces syntagmatic relations as the linear arrangement and sequential connections
between words or linguistic units in a sentence or discourse. Lexical combinality is
discussed, emphasizing the ability of words to combine and form meaningful lexical units
through their combinations.The concept of grammatical combinality is explained,
focusing on the rules and patterns that govern how words can be combined to form
grammatically acceptable phrases and sentences. Valency is introduced as a concept
associated with verbs, describing the number and type of arguments a verb requires to
create a grammatical sentence.The article defines transitivity as the degree to which a
verb requires an object(s) to complete its meaning and explores various transitivity
patterns.The conclusion highlights the importance of understanding these concepts for
language comprehension, effective communication, and accurate interpretation of
sentences and discourse.Overall, this annotation summarizes the main points and key
concepts discussed in the article on syntagmatic relations, lexical and grammatical
combinality, valency, and transitivity.
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