GENERAL PECULIARITIES OF COMPOSITE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Khaydarova Shoira Toxir qizi Author
  • Abdumalikova Sevinch Jasurbek qizi Author

Keywords:

composite sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence, coordination, subordination, clause, syntactic structure, word order, English language, Uzbek language, typological features

Abstract

 This article examines the general peculiarities of composite 
sentences in English and Uzbek from a comparative and typological perspective. 
Composite sentences are analyzed as syntactic structures consisting of two or more 
clauses connected through coordination or subordination. The study highlights the 
structural types of composite sentences in both languages, including compound and 
complex sentences, and explores the grammatical means used to establish clause 
relations. Special attention is paid to differences in word order, syntactic organization, 
and typological features, such as the analytic nature of English and the agglutinative 
character of Uzbek. The findings of the article contribute to a deeper understanding of 
cross-linguistic similarities and differences in sentence structure and are relevant for 
contrastive linguistics, translation studies, and language teaching.. 

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Published

2026-01-02

How to Cite

GENERAL PECULIARITIES OF COMPOSITE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK. (2026). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 84(3), 125-128. https://journalss.org/index.php/obr/article/view/13666