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Jurnal -4 nömrə 2024

Key words: compound syntactic whole, paragraph, expression unity, meaning integrity, supraphrase, linguistic matrix, simple sentence, composite sentence, and syntactic entity.

Summary

A group of sentences arranged in a special sequence is used to organize a complex syntactic whole (CSW). Such text parts act as a systematic linguistic unit and as an internal component of large text fragments. In text types with different content, especially in literary and scientific texts, complex syntactic structures are preferred, i.e. simple and complex sentences of various types, paragraphs, complex syntactic units, etc. are oftenly used.

CSW is considered to be different in its grammatical structure and is distinguished by a special sequence of textual components. Special grammatical components determine the lexical-grammatical structure of a text as a complex syntactic unit. On the other hand, CSW is considered as the main element forming larger texts and is accepted as the crucial structural-semantic unit of the text. CSW and text are considered inseparable parts and exist in an intermutually dependent form. The text-forming property of CSW both interprets the linguistic system at the syntactic level and transforms the text into speech with syntactic mobility.