Variant 6
1. Typology of word-combination
2. Rendering of the Uzbek Accusative case (Russian) in English
3. Typology of syntactical systems
Variant 7
1. Morphological structure of a word
2. Rendering of the Uzbek Locative (Russian) in English
3. Typology of Parts of Speech
Variant 8
1. The Adjective. General characteristics of the Adjective in English, Uzbek and Russian
2. Classification of Verbs
3. Qualitative and Relative pronouns
Variant 9
1. Grammatical categories of adjectives in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. Typology of grammatical categories in English and mother tongue
3. Rendering of the category degrees of comparision in Uzbek (Russian) languages
Variant 10
1. Pronouns. Rendering of the English personal pronouns in Uzbek and Russian
2. Standard and Non-Standard verbs
3. Grammatical categories of the verb in English, Uzbek and Russian
Variant 11
1. Types of pronouns in English, Uzbek and Russian
2. Rendering of the Uzbek (Russian) voice in English
3. Metalanguge
Variant 12
1. The category of possession in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. English, Uzbek (Russian) adjectives
3. Grammatical categories of adjectives
Variant 13
1. Classification of verbs in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. Transitive and intransitive verbs
3. Types of wordformation in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Variant 14
1. The difference and similarity of grammatical categories of English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. The category of tense in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
3. The difference and similarities between the meanings of English and Uzbek (Russian) aspect forms
Variant 15
1. The category of mood in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. Rendering of the Uzbek (Russian) indicative mood in English
3. Languages Universals
Variant 16
1. The category of voice in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. Genetic typology
3. Grammatical categories
Variant 17
1. Structural typology
2. Rendering of the English Subjunctive mood in Uzbek (Russian)
3. The category of posteriority
Variant 18
1. The categories of person and number in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. Areal typology
3. Classification of numerals
Variant 19
1. Branches of Comporative typology
2. Category of tense in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
3. The main types of wordformation in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Variant 20
1. The non-finite forms of the verb in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. The category of aspect
3. Typology of Parts of Speech
Variant 21
1. The category of time-correlation in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
2. Rendering of the English Participle in Uzbek (Russian)
3. Notional and Structural verbs in English and Uzbek (Russian)
Variant 22
1. Branches of Linguistic typology
2. The subject matter of Comparative typology
3. Different approaches to the study Parts of Speech
Variant 23
1. Historical development of Typology
2. The main parameters of typological categories
3. The basic notions and terms used in General Typology
Variant 24
1. Typology of syntactical systems
2. Branches of Typology according to the level of language
3. Avalent. Monovalent, Bivalent and Trivalent verbs
Variant 25
1. Methods of Comparative study of language systems
2. Universal Grammar
3. Compounds and their types in English and Uzbek (Russian)
Variant 26
1. The main tasks of Universal Grammar as a part of Comparative Typology
2. Classification of languages according to their morphological structure
3. Agglutinative languages
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