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PRESUPPOSITION OF INDEPENDENT WORDS IN CHILDREN'S SPEECH

Abstract

The article is devoted to the morphopragmatic interpretation of speech units. The study analyzes presupposition features of independent words used in Uzbek children's speech.

Keywords

Language, speech, morphology, pragmatics, presupposition.

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