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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss3-pp122-129Keywords
Key words: word order , sentence structure , complement , multiple adverb , direct and indirect object , morphology , function , participle , theoretical significance.Abstract
This article explores the concept of “word order” in English and Uzbek, highlighting its critical role in sentence structure and meaning. It begins by examining definitions from major dictionaries and demonstrates how variations in word placement, such as with the word “only” can lead to drastically different interpretations. The article then outlines key grammatical rules governing sentence construction, including assertive, negative, and interrogative forms, and the use of complements, adjuncts, indirect objects, multiple adjectives, and adverbs. Special attention is given to “stative adjectives” and “participles” in Uzbek, analyzing their morphological features, syntactic functions, and theoretical significance. Through comparative and descriptive analysis, the article underscores the necessity of understanding word order to ensure clarity, coherence, and expressive depth in both written and spoken communication.
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