Abstract

This scientific article examines the textual and stylistic possibilities in speech of complex sentences with several subordinate clauses. As well as their features when compiling a text. In both Russian and Kyrgyz, as well as in the Turkic languages, complex sentences with several subordinate clauses or complex sentences of a complex type cannot form special syntactic units that contradict a complex whole formed from two predicative units. But from this opinion it cannot be said that such constructions are not of interest for syntax. Rather, they require serious attention to themselves, but are stylistically viewed from the point of view of syntax. One of the main tasks of syntactic stylistics is to determine which type of complex constructions are most often used in various forms and styles of the language. Complex sentences with multiple subordinate clauses that are used in an artistic style are more expressive of nature. Therefore, in sentences where the beauty of nature is given, expressiveness and musicality are strong. Complex sentences with several subordinate clauses are especially common in journalistic and poetic works. Stylistic goals such as comparing facts and evidence, drawing appropriate conclusions, contrasting two things can be achieved with complex sentences with multiple subordinate clauses.

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