In the formation of syntactic functions the role of attachments
Rahila HummatovaDOI: doi.org/10.48445/c2101-5569-9702-b
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org /0000-0003-2521-6361
Date: 26 January 2024
ABSTRACT
By creating a syntactic connection or relationship between words, conjunctions serve to express the meaning more concretely and precisely, and to give a special subtlety of meaning to the idea depending on the purpose of the speaker. Independent words, auxiliary words, signs and relative pronouns (lexical elements), sentence members, order of the sentence and intonation are the main factors in the construction of syntactic units. Grammatical suffixes and conjunctions are the syntactically linking elements of word forms. Formal and semantic relations, which grammatical suffixes cannot express, are realized through conjunctions. In the construction of syntactic units, it creates a syntactic connection between all language units, as well as compound words, and ensures the precise expression of the meaning. Conjunctions serve to form a grammatical-semantic relationship. Conjunctions serve to form a grammatical-semantic relationship.
KEYWORDS
postposition, semantic-grammatical features of conjunction, syntactic teaching of conjunctions