WORD ORDER IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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  • Abdunazarova Shabnam Umidjonovna Student: Faculty of English Philology Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20484720

Keywords:

Word order, syntax, English grammar, sentence structure, communication, language learning, subject, verb, object, linguistics.

Abstract

Word order is one of the most important grammatical aspects of the English language. It determines how words are arranged in a sentence and helps speakers express ideas clearly and accurately. English has a relatively fixed word order compared to many other languages. The standard pattern is Subject–Verb–Object, which plays a central role in communication. This thesis examines the concept of word order, its types, functions, importance in language learning, and its role in modern communication.

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Azar, B. Fundamentals of English Grammar.

Greenbaum, S. The Oxford English Grammar.

Huddleston, R. English Sentence Structure.

Quirk, R. A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language.

Swan, M. Practical English Usage.

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2026-06-01

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How to Cite

Abdunazarova, S. (2026). WORD ORDER IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Science and Innovation, 4(49), 83-84. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20484720
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