A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CAUSAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, CONDITIONAL, AND TEMPORAL COMPLEX SENTENCES

Authors

  • Mansurova Surayyo Haydar qizi Author

Keywords:

causal sentences, consequential sentences, conditional sentences, temporal sentences, complex sentences, English, Uzbek, syntax, comparison.

Abstract

Complex sentence structures serve a fundamental function in 
human communication, particularly in academic, literary, and official 
discourses. Their importance becomes even more pronounced when examining 
how various languages express nuanced relationships between actions, events, 
and conditions. Among the many types of complex sentences, causal, 
consequential, conditional, and temporal constructions occupy a central place, 
as they enable speakers and writers to precisely articulate reasons, results, 
hypotheses, and sequences of actions. A comparative analysis of these sentence 
types, especially within the context of English and Uzbek, reveals not only 
cross-linguistic similarities but also the unique ways in which languages map 
human experience onto grammatical structures. 

Published

2026-03-27

How to Cite

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CAUSAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, CONDITIONAL, AND TEMPORAL COMPLEX SENTENCES. (2026). KELAJAK SARI YANGI O’ZBEKISTON: ILM-FAN, TEXNOLOGIYA VA TA’LIM, 5(1), 229-234. https://journalss.org/index.php/ks/article/view/22781