ARADIGMATICS OF SYNTAXEMS REPRESENTED BY MONOVALENT COMPONENTS INSTEAD OF THE PREDICATIVE OF THE CORE 1

Authors

  • Mehribon Mahmudjonova Samarkand state institute of foreign languages Teacher of the department of English language

Keywords:

syntactic valence, nuclear predicative relation, nuclear predicative 1, substantial, processual, qualifying, identifying, stative, object syntaxeme.

Abstract

This article describes syntaxemes representing monovalent syntactic units, their variants, and the possibilities of combining them with other syntaxemes in English sentences. It was found that the univalent nuclear predicative 1 components express 7 different syntaxemes within the framework of substantiality, 2 different syntaxemes in the processual base, and can combine with 4 different processual, 2 different substantial, and 2 different qualifying syntaxemes. It also provides a brief overview of the development of syntaxeme analysis. The article may be of interest to researchers involved in functional linguistics as well as English language learners.

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Published

2024-06-29

How to Cite

Mehribon Mahmudjonova. (2024). ARADIGMATICS OF SYNTAXEMS REPRESENTED BY MONOVALENT COMPONENTS INSTEAD OF THE PREDICATIVE OF THE CORE 1. American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 2(6), 489–494. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/5412