Can there be a sentence without a sentence member?!
Sardar ZeynalovDOI: 10.48445/n9995-6799-1805-p
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5377-6035
Date: 01 March 2024
ABSTRACT
The article talked about "Word-Sentence" and "Unbounded Sentences", which were included in grammar textbooks from the 50s of the 20th century, and it was noted that these sections, which are the object of research in the language, were wrongly included in books and textbooks. As we said above, one of the concepts explained incorrectly in the grammar of the Azerbaijani language is the issue of "non-membered sentences". It is necessary to pay more attention to objectivity in showing the same language unit, which does not express any difference in meaning, as the research object of different departments. It is clear that there are lexical units that can act as different members of the sentence due to their syntactic function. For this, the words must have the properties listed above.
KEYWORDS
textbook, sentence, non-member sentence, sentence member, lexical unit