Syntactic-Semantic Features of the Word-Sentence
Adalat Abbasov / Hamza AliyevDOI: doi.org/10.48445/l2382-7655-4057-c
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9704-1874
Date: 26 November 2024
ABSTRACT
A sentence consisting of words and phrases that are not formed on the basis of any internal member, are not expanded through explanatory or clarifying words, are not divided into members (are not inseparable into members) is called a wordsentence. The semantic content of the sentence is diverse in terms of the subject's attitude towards the object. Emotional-evaluative sentence - reflects the attitude of the speaker to the expressed idea, conditions, events and objects. A negative sentence is a sentence that is used either as a negative answer to a question, or as a manifestation of an attitude of opposition to someone else's opinion. The question is phrased in the interviewee's opinion at the point of modal assessment, affirmative and negative verbs "yes", "no" or "none", "good", "so", "so" etc. expressed in words. Thus, it becomes clear that the richness of syntactic-semantic types of the sentence mainly depends on the content of the subject's attitude to objective reality.
KEYWORDS
explanatory words,
semantic content,
emotional-evaluative
word-sentence, stylistic point,
semantic diversity