DESCRIPTION OF LEXICAL SEMANTIC GROUPS OF EXPOUNDING SEMANTICS (ON THE MATERIAL OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE WITH RUSSIAN EQUIVALENTS)

  • Muso Yuldashev Samarkand state university, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Keywords: procedural, semantics, core, expounding predicate, informative predicate, specific, intensification

Abstract

This article deals with classification of expounding predicates in the Uzbek language. Analyzing the sources, 6 lexical-semantic groups of expounding predicates were defined. The most effective ones are informative predicates, we chose lexical-semantic predicates of the verbs “speak”, “say” from them. Predicates included in this group have general lexical content of situation which locates in the core of the sentence. Predicates of this group have typological lexical meaning of messages and transmission of information about any situation. The construction of indirect speech is considered as informative predicates. Expounding predicates express why the situation wasn’t a source, but a core of its reason.

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2019-02-28
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Muso Yuldashev. (2019). DESCRIPTION OF LEXICAL SEMANTIC GROUPS OF EXPOUNDING SEMANTICS (ON THE MATERIAL OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE WITH RUSSIAN EQUIVALENTS). International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, (2(14), 19-21. https://doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ijitss/28022019/6371