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FEATURES OF ENGLISH NEWSPAPER HEADLINES AND THE USE OF COLLOCATIONS WITH A VERB COMPONENT

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kollokatsiya, alliteratsiya, diskurs, neologizm, sleng, ekliptik gap

Abstract

This article provides detailed information on the structure, format, and literary language of English newspaper headlines. It then discusses lexical collocations with verb components and their use in headlines. Various headlines from well-known English newspapers are selected and subjected to functional-semantic and stylistic analysis. Based on the obtained results, the article identifies which types of verb component collocations are prevalent in official newspaper texts and explores the distinctive features of English newspaper headlines.

Author Biography

  • , University of Business and Science

    University of Business and Science katta oʻqituvchisi

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2025-04-25