FUNCTIONAL SEMANTICS OF THE STRUCTURE OF SECONDARY PREDICATION IN THE LITERARY DISCOURSE (ON THE MATERIAL OF ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES)

Authors

  • Jumag'aliev Jalg'asbay Mirzag'alievich A second-year masters’ degree student at the department of English Linguistics, Karakalpakistan State University named after Berdakh
  • Kuldashev A Scientific Supervisor:

Keywords:

predicative expression, periphrastic predicates, recitatives, Subject-oriented

Abstract

Predication is typically thought of as a (linguistic) semantic notion: the construction of a proposition from two components, a subject and a predicate. Syntactically, this corresponds to the idea that a clause – or any other structure that will be interpreted as a proposition – has an essentially bipartite structure.[1:14]

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Published

2023-04-22