TYPES AND FUNCTIONS OF SYNTACTICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES: ELLIPSIS, INVERSION, RHETORICAL QUESTION, REPETITION

Authors

  • Sarvaraxon Gofurova Author
  • Mohlaroyim Adxamova Author

Keywords:

Key words: sentence, syntactical level, ellipsis, asyndeton, parallelism, inversion

Abstract

  Abstract: The article, as a unit of a certain level, is a sequence of relatively independent lexical and phrasal units (words or word combinations), and what differentiates a sentence from a word is the fact that the sentence structure is changeable; it does have any constant length: it can be shortened or extended,complete or incomplete, simple, compound or complex.

References

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Published

27.11.2024

How to Cite

Sarvaraxon Gofurova, & Mohlaroyim Adxamova. (2024). TYPES AND FUNCTIONS OF SYNTACTICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES: ELLIPSIS, INVERSION, RHETORICAL QUESTION, REPETITION. JOURNAL OF NEW CENTURY INNOVATIONS, 65(3), 118-121. https://scientific-jl.org/new/article/view/3711