THE ROLE OF GRAMMAR IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LITERARY TEXTS
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This thesis explores the significant role of grammar in shaping meaning, style, and interpretation in both Uzbek and English literary texts. While grammar is often perceived merely as a set of structural rules, in literary contexts it functions as a powerful tool for authors: helping to foreground thematic elements, control narrative voice, and reflect cultural-linguistic particularities. Through comparative analysis, we examine syntactic, morphological, and pragmatic dimensions of grammar, showing how grammatical choices in both languages contribute to aesthetic effect, coherence and cultural expression.