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Lexical-Grammatical Analysis of Verb Phraseological Units
Dilshod Ochilov , Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, UzbekistanAbstract
It is known that verbs have strong organizational properties and often follow other words and lead them. This feature of verbs is also reflected in phraseological units. In Uzbek linguistics, the connection feature of verb phrases is covered in detail. Conjugation is typical of all types of lexemes, but it is strongest in verbs. The feature of combining speech elements of verbs in the Uzbek language ensures that "the main part of phrases is made up of verb phraseological expressions". Verbs take part in phrasal verbs as grammatical base members and determine their categorical affiliation. The controlling feature of the verb forms many verb phrases.
Keywords
Phraseological units, verbs, verb forms
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