THE FUNCTIONAL PARTS OF SPEECH

Authors

  • Nurullayeva Kamola Student of Navai State Pedagogical Institute

Keywords:

meaning, semantic properties, morphological properties, function, structural,distributional, lexical, lexico-grammatical, purely grammatical.

Abstract

Parts of speech are heterogeneous classes and the boundaries between them are not clearly cut especially in the area of meaning. Within a part of speech there are subclasses which have all the properties of a given class and subclasses which have only some of these properties and may even have features of another class.So a part of speech may be described as a field which includes both central (most typical) members and marginal (less typical) members. Marginal areas of different parts of speech may overlap and there may be intermediary elements with contradicting features (modal words, statives, pronouns and even verbs). Words belonging to different parts of speech may be united by common feature and they may constitute a class cutting across other classes

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Published

2024-03-01