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TURLI TIZIMDAGI TILLARDA QO‘SHMA GAPLARNING STILISTIK XUSUSIYATLARINI O‘RGANISHNING DOLZARB MASALALARI

Composite sentences, stylistic features, comparative linguistics, cross-linguistic analysis, syntax, functional style, linguistic typology, pragmatics

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The study of the stylistic features of composite sentences in languages of different systems remains one of the key areas in modern comparative linguistics. This research explores the structural, semantic, and functional peculiarities of composite sentences in typologically diverse languages, focusing on how stylistic means are realized within their syntactic frameworks. Attention is given to cross-linguistic similarities and differences in the use of conjunctions, intonation, and logical relations that determine the stylistic value of composite constructions. The study also highlights the influence of cultural, communicative, and pragmatic factors on the stylistic usage of composite sentences. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how syntactic structures reflect stylistic nuances and communicative intentions across different linguistic systems.