Published December 19, 2024 | Version v1
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PHRASE THEORY: PHRASE TYPES AND SUBTYPES: COORDINATE, SUBORDINATE AND PREDICATIVE PHRASES

  • 1. Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty of Psychology, department of Foreign languages Phylology and foreign languages
  • 2. Student of group 302-21

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This article provides a comprehensive overview of phrase theory, 
focusing on three specific subtypes: coordinate, subordinate, and predicative 
phrases. It begins by defining phrases and categorizing them by their heads, such 
as noun phrases, verb phrases, and prepositional phrases. The discussion then 
transitions to the subtypes, explaining their roles and offering examples to 
illustrate their functions within sentences. Coordinate phrases are presented as 
structures where elements of equal importance are linked by coordinating 
conjunctions, emphasizing parallelism and balance. Subordinate phrases are 
described as dependent modifiers or complements that enhance or refine the 
meaning of a main phrase, introducing additional detail or context.

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