RESEARCHING THE LOGICAL ASPECTS OF PUNCTUATION

Abdurakhmonova Asila Asliddin qizi The master degree student of Linguistic (English) department at Karshi state university

Authors

  • Abdurakhmonova Asila Asliddin qizi TerDU

Keywords:

Punctuation, logic, grammar, errors, theory.

Abstract

This article examines the role of punctuation in writing, with a special emphasis on the logical features of its application. The author explores how punctuation marks clarify meaning, improve coherence, and convey tone in written communication. The article uses a research-based approach to investigate numerous theories and viewpoints on punctuation, emphasizing its impact on comprehension and interpretation. Overall, this insightful article emphasizes the significance of focusing on the logical features of punctuation in order to increase the effectiveness and clarity of written information.

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Published

2024-12-10