Abstract
This article deals with the semantic features of verbs of motion, which provide a deeper understanding of how movement is conceptualized and communicated in English. This study focuses on exploring the definitions, classifications, and semantic nuances of these verbs and emphasizes their practical applications in language use which can help language learners with their learning process.
References
1. Zubayda N. N., Haqberdieva G., Kasimova S. M., Hakimov H. N., Tolibeyov B. F. “The role of verbs, types of verbs as well as lexical, morphological, and syntactic characteristics of verbs in English Language”¬ – Research Parks Publishing, 2020. ” – 57-60pp.
2. Frawley. W. “Linguistic Semantics” – Hillsdale: NJ, 1992. – P.65.
3. Levin. B. “English Verb Classes and Alterations: A Preliminary Investigation” ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬– Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1993. – P. 50.
4. Talmy. L. “Lexicalization Patterns: Semantic Structure in lexical forms” – Cambridge University Press, 1985. – 60-78pp.
5. Levin. B. “English Verb Classes and Alterations: A Preliminary Investigation” ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬– Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1993. – P. 50.
6. UNGBOEVA, D., & DJUMABAEVA, J. (2023). The types of audiovisual authentic materials and their usage in EFL classrooms.
7. Madiyorova, V. Q., Djumabayeva, J. S., & Bekmuradova, F. N. (2024). Translation and Gender Through the Lens of Native and Foreign Translators: Case Study on the English Translations of Uzbek Feministic Representations. Theory & Practice in Language Studies (TPLS), 14(8).

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
