Abstract

The aim of the research is to identify the characteristics of verbal phraseological units in the Ingush language. Ingush phraseological units that include a verb as a core component exhibit a diverse composition. The analysis of groups of verbal phraseological units in the study made it possible to characterize their structural features. The scientific novelty of the work lies in defining the structural and semantic characteristics of verbal phraseological units in the Ingush language. As a result of the research, verbal phraseological units in the Ingush language have been identified and systematized and their structural patterns have been determined. It has been proved that the composition of verbal phraseological units in the Ingush language is extremely diverse in terms of the structure and the meaning of the components involved. It is noted that in verbal phraseological units, transitive and intransitive verbs in the indefinite form are commonly used as the core component. Verbal phraseological units in the Ingush language are predominantly two-component. It has been determined that in the Ingush language, the majority of phraseological units with a verb as the core component, while possessing a qualitatively new meaning, maintain a strong connection with free word combinations.

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