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Allahverdiyeva, Farida
Throughout this book, you’ll find grammar presented in a logical and progressive manner. Starting with the basics, such as parts of speech and simple sentence structures, you will gradually build your knowledge and confidence as you delve into more advanced topics like verb tenses, conditional sentences, and modifiers.
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Allahverdiyeva, Farida
Grammar is the science of language. Grammar may be divided into two species, universal and particular. Universal Grammar explains the principles which are common to all languages. English Grammar is the art of speaking and writing the English language with propriety.
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Əliyeva, Röya
The article deals with the relevance of using stylistic devices in English. It considers English to be a language with a rich vocabulary and phraseology, word-formation capabilities, perfect pho-netic and grammatical structure, and diversified functional styles of the literary language. The article writes about the individual levels of the English language that have been studied continuously for many years. As a result, all this brings to the fore the study of the language from a stylistic point of view. The reason for this is that a language studied grammatically can be studied from a stylistic point of view. Thus, a comprehensive study of the stylistic means of the language, especially the contrast and oxymoron, which are lexical and syntactic stylistic means, is one of the urgent issues facing linguistics.
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<description>Colour idioms in linguocultural comprehension of implicit meaning in the English and Azerbaijani languages.  / Journal of Language and Cultural Education 9(2)
Yusifova, Pustakhanim
The article deals with the comprehension of colour idioms in English and Azerbaijani in thelinguacultural world. Above all, the paper covers the definition of idioms and various approaches byprominent English and Azerbaijani linguists; presents classification of idioms namely, semantically andstructurally. Furthermore, syntactical study of constituents comprising colour idioms is being consideredin the compared languages.This article also discusses the implicit nature of colour idioms in English and Azerbaijani. As the title ofthe paper suggests, the term “implicit meaning” – the meaning that may not be obvious for the speakers offoreign languages - is also being considered in the article. The research work mainly analyses commoncolour idioms found in the English and Azerbaijani languages. The collected data are being studied on twoaspects: analysis of colour idioms that coincides structurally and semantically both in English andAzerbaijani, as well as analysis of colour idioms that do not have semantic or structural equivalents in thecompared languages.
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