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COMPARATIVE COMPOUND SENTENCES WITHOUT CONJUNCTION IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF COMPOSITE SENTENCES

Authors

  • Shirin Dadabayeva

    Fergana State University

Keywords:

Comparative meaning, composite sentence, compound sentence without conjunction, semicolon, contradiction, inconsistency.

Abstract

The article gives information on the type of composite sentences with the meaning comparison in the Uzbek and English languages. This type of sentence is connected by tone using comma and is given as separate type of composite sentence in the Uzbek language. Whereas it is connected by semicolon and is generally referred as compound sentence in the English language. In this the first predicate is inconsistent with the second. This leads to the understanding of the meanings of contradiction and inconsistency between compound sentences without expressing comparative relation in languages. This type of sentence occurs mainly in the example of proverbs.

Author Biography

  • Shirin Dadabayeva, Fergana State University

    Fergana State University Teacher of the Department English, Faculty of Foreign languages

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Published

2023-11-11