PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF VERB TYPES IN UZBEK

Authors

  • Sultonova Nargiza O'tkirbek kizi University of exact and social sciences Masters degree 2nd course Foreign language and literature

Keywords:

Uzbek verbs, pragmatics, action verbs, stative verbs, process verbs, relational verbs, evidentiality, discourse structure, modality, aspect.

Abstract

This extended academic article provides a comprehensive analysis of the pragmatic aspects of verb types in the Uzbek language. Building on semantic classifications-action, stative, process, and relational verbs-the study explores how these categories function in discourse to encode speaker intention, structure interaction, convey evidentiality, and signal social relations. Special attention is given to aspectual interactions, modality, politeness strategies, and culturally embedded communication patterns. The paper integrates insights from functional linguistics, cognitive semantics, and discourse pragmatics, offering a holistic perspective suitable for academic and pedagogical contexts.

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Published

2025-12-14

How to Cite

Sultonova Nargiza O'tkirbek kizi. (2025). PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF VERB TYPES IN UZBEK. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(12), 515–517. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/4212