SET EXPRESSIONS,SEMI- FIXED COMBINATIONS AND FREE WORD GROUPS

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  • Khaydarova Nigora ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Tursunboeva Rahima ##default.groups.name.author##

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set expressions, semi-fixed combinations, free word groups, idioms, collocations, phraseology, lexical units, syntactic flexibility

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this article provides an in-depth analysis of set expressions, semi-fixed combinations, and free word groups in English, exploring their structural and semantic characteristics. It examines how these lexical units differ in terms of fixedness, meaning, and syntactic flexibility. The study provides numerous examples to illustrate these distinctions, offering insights for linguists, language learners, and translators. Understanding these types of multi-word units is essential for achieving fluency in English and effective cross-linguistic communication.

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  • Khaydarova Nigora

    Scientific supervisor: Andijan state institute of foreign languages

  • Tursunboeva Rahima

    Student of the group-304

    Student, Department of Theory and Practice of the Russian Language

    Andijan state institute of foreign languages

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2025-05-10