MODALITY AS A FUNCTIONAL-SEMANTIC CATEGORY

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Bright Mind Publishing

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This article provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the linguistic category of modality, paying special attention to its conceptualization in the traditions of Uzbek and Russian linguistics. In the study, using descriptive-comparative and analytical methods, well-known linguists, including Sh.Rakhmatullayev, Y.Mirzaahmedova, S.Saidov, J.Yakubov, V.Vinogradov, O.Akhmanova. Analyses show that in Uzbek linguistics, modality is understood not only as a grammatical category of mood of verbs, but also as a broader semantic and pragmatic category reflecting the speaker’s subjective state, including certainty, doubt, desire, and evaluation. In the research, modality was studied as a complex phenomenon expressing the speaker’s attitude to the content of the sentence and his attitude to reality.

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