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ETIMOLOGY OF THE TERM "CONJUNCTION"
Boxodirova Farogʻat Xamidxonovna
Master degree, Uychi district N21
+998934058515
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13922968
Abstract
: In this thesis the term of ETIMOLOGY is discussed and analysed.
Some detailed informations are looked through.
Key words:
ETIMOLOGY, speech, conjunction, century, type of
conjunctions
Аннотация
: В данной диссертации обсуждается и анализируется
термин
ЭТИМОЛОГИЯ.
Просматривается
некоторая
подробная
информация.
Ключевые слова:
ЭТИМОЛОГИЯ, речь, союз, столетие, тип союза.
Annotatsiya
: Ushbu dissertatsiyada ETİMOLOGIYA atamasi muhokama
qilinadi va tahlil qilinadi. Ba'zi batafsil ma'lumotlar ko'rib chiqiladi.
Tayanch iboralar
: ETİMOLOGIYA, nutq, bogʻlovchi, asr, bogʻlovchi turi.
Beginning in the 17th century, an element of a conjunction was known as a
conjunct. A conjunction itself was then called a connective. That archaic term,
however, diminished in usage during the early 20th century.
Conjunctions are one of the most
important
parts of speech, yet they are often
misunderstood. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating,
subordinating, and correlative. Each type has a specific purpose in writing.
conjunction (
plural
The act of joining, or condition of being joined. quotations “synonyms”
Synonyms: connection, union
(
) A word used to join other words or phrases together into sentences.
The specific conjunction used shows how the two joined parts are related.
quotations
Cooccurrence; coincidence. quotations
(
) The alignment of two bodies in the solar system such that they have
the same longitude when seen from Earth. quotations “antonym” “hyponyms”
Antonym: opposition
(
) An aspect in which planets are in close proximity to one another.
) The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more
propositions using the
) operator. coordinate term, meronyms
A place where multiple things meet quotations
(
) Sexual intercourse. quotations “synonyms”
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Dictionary entries near conjunction: Conjoint, conjugal, conjugate, conjugation,
conjunct, conjunction, conjunctiva, conjunctive, conjunctivitis, conjuncture,
conjuration
A conjunction (abbreviated here cnj.) is a type of word that connects two words,
sentences, phrases or clauses together, and shows something about their
relationship to each other.
There are three groups of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, correlative
conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions join
two or more items of equal importance together, like the Modern English words
"and", "or", "but", and others. Correlative conjunctions are like coordinating
conjunctions in that they also join two or more equal items, but they work in
groups, like the Modern English words "either... or...", "neither... nor...", "both...
and...", and more. Subordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that join items of
unequal importance, for example Modern English "because", "although",
"unless", and more.
Here are some important Old English coordinating conjunctions:
and - and
ac - but
ne - nor
oþþe – or