COMPARISON OF THE GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF VERB MOOD IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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Western European Studies

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The category of verb mood is an integral part of the grammatical system of any language and performs a critical communicative-pragmatic function. It reflects the speaker's subjective attitude towards the action - its reality, desirability, presumption, or possibility of implementation. In this sense, mood is closely related to grammatical and semantic categories such as modality, tense, aspect, and person

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