WORD ORDER

Authors

  • Sherboboyeva Sabina Farhod qizi Student of Narpai Foreign Languages Faculty of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Sobirova Zulfiya Odil qizi Student of Narpai Foreign Languages Faculty of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Makhanova Muhayyo Nabiyevna Teacher of the Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

Key words: constituents, arguments, Subject and object, Latin and Quechua, For example.

Abstract

Anatocia: In linguistics, word order (also known as linear order) is the order of the syntactic constituents of a language. Word order typology studies it from a cross-linguistic perspective, and examines how languages employ different orders.

References

USED LITERATURE:

Comrie, Bernard. (1981). Language universals and linguistic typology: syntax and morphology (2nd ed). University of Chicago Press, Chicago

Sakel, Jeanette (2015). Study Skills for Linguistics. Routledge.

Hengeveld, Kees (1992). Non-verbal predication. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

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Published

2024-02-12