PHRASE-STRUCTURE IN ENGLISH USED IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S “JANE EYRE"

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MURODOVA MUKADAS IKROMOVNA
TILLAYEV ZAFAR AKMALOVICH

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Languages vary in the patterns they allow as grammatically complete, that is in' the kinds of sentences they use. The syntactical description of any language is made scientifically possible by isolating certain recurrent units of expression and examining their distribution in contexts. The largest of these units are sentences, which can naturally be decomposed into their smaller constituent units — phrases. English syntax is a many-layered organization of relatively few types of its basic units. A twofold or binary structure is one of the most striking things about its grammatical organization

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MURODOVA MUKADAS IKROMOVNA, & TILLAYEV ZAFAR AKMALOVICH. (2021). PHRASE-STRUCTURE IN ENGLISH USED IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S “JANE EYRE". International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology, 7(05), 223-229. https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/955
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MURODOVA MUKADAS IKROMOVNA, & TILLAYEV ZAFAR AKMALOVICH. (2021). PHRASE-STRUCTURE IN ENGLISH USED IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S “JANE EYRE". International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology, 7(05), 223-229. https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/955

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