THE LINGUISTICS ASPECTS OF THE SPEECH UNITS AND ITS NOMINATIVE FEATURES

Authors

  • Nargiza Suleymanova Samarkand State Institute of Foreign languages, PhD, Doctor of Philosophy on philological sciences, docent of the Department of English theoretical aspects Author
  • Sohibjon Tuychiev Samarkand State Institute of Foreign languages, senior teacher of the Department of English theoretical aspects Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2024/3enn0d79

Keywords:

speech units, synergy, syntactic structure, language, speech, communicative function

Abstract

This article deals with linguistics aspects of the speech units and its nominative features. The initial form of the evolution of thinking is in a nonverbal state, its formation is connected with language. In this process, it invariably correlates with the language system. Since, whatever he speaker thinks, it is realized only through language. In other words, it is difficult to imagine thinking without language. Language not only gives verbal expression to thinking – it involves a certain force necessary for its development.

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Published

2024-02-21

How to Cite

Suleymanova, N., & Tuychiev, S. (2024). THE LINGUISTICS ASPECTS OF THE SPEECH UNITS AND ITS NOMINATIVE FEATURES. Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit, 292-294. https://doi.org/10.2024/3enn0d79

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