HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF ACTION AND STATE VERBS IN UZBEK LANGUAGE
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cognitive, concept, action style, grouping, separation, classification.Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the means of action in modern Uzbek linguistics, and the expression of verbs of action in Uzbek is analyzed. The differences in the functional nature of verbs of action and their expression in Uzbek are considered. Their use in various forms of expression and methods is studied.
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