Abstract
This article explores the semantic and grammatical characteristics of action and state verbs in the Uzbek language. It focuses on the classification of action verbs, their functional features, and stylistic interpretations. The study highlights the semantic nuances of verbs denoting the beginning and completion of actions, drawing from various scholarly perspectives. The works of M. Sodiqova are particularly examined for their contribution to the stylistic interpretation of action verbs.
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