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SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATION OF THE SEMANTIC CATEGORY OF STATE IN LINGUISTICS

  • 1. Senior teacher Tashkent State University of Economics

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This article delves into the scientific interpretation of the semantic 
category of state in linguistics, exploring how states are encoded and decoded 
within various linguistic frameworks. It examines the theoretical underpinnings 
that define states, distinguishing them from processes and actions. The discussion 
extends to the role of morphology and syntax in expressing states across different 
languages, highlighting examples from English, Russian, and Mandarin.

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