GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PREPOSITIONS AND LEXICAL, SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC FEATURES OF VERBS

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Jumanazarov Samandar Urinovich

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Abstract:  This article describes some basics in computational linguistics that are necessary to understand the thesis. This chapter introduces the concept of semantic roles of the English verbs. The article presents theoretical ideas in this regard and proves them with examples.

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Jumanazarov Samandar Urinovich. (2023). GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PREPOSITIONS AND LEXICAL, SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC FEATURES OF VERBS. World Scientific Research Journal, 22(1), 6–7. Retrieved from http://www.wsrjournal.com/index.php/wsrj/article/view/2892
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