THE CATEGORY OF EXPRESSIVENESS OF PUNCTUATION MARKS IN THE LANGUAGE SYSTEM

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  • Dilfuza Zoyirova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/mesmj-V5-I1-34%20

Keywords:

punctuation mark, systematization, contradictions, expressive meaning, systematic, various aspects, punctuation units.

Abstract

Punctuation marks are used as important graphic tools in the expressive and logical description of the written speech, in its condensing, and in showing the mutual logical-grammatical relations of the parts of the written text. The role of punctuation marks is incomparable in determining the semantic and grammatical relations between the content, shades of meaning, syntactic parts (content) of the written text. Punctuation, on the one hand, gives the writer the opportunity to express his written speech clearly, correctly and expressively, and on the other hand, it creates the opportunity for the reader to understand the idea of a certain text as expressed by the writer, according to the writer's purpose, that is, a This punctuation mark is understood by the reader in the same sense and function as the punctuation mark is used by the writer.

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Published

2024-01-12

How to Cite

Zoyirova , D. (2024). THE CATEGORY OF EXPRESSIVENESS OF PUNCTUATION MARKS IN THE LANGUAGE SYSTEM. Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal, 5(01), 244–254. https://doi.org/10.37547/mesmj-V5-I1-34