Representation Of The Concept Of “Time” In English

Authors

  • Boltaqulova Gulnoza Farruxovna Head of the Department at SamSIFL, Samarkand city, Uzbekistan,

Abstract

The present article is devoted to investigation of the category of time in literary texts.
In Literature, the category of time presents a certain interest in both theoretical
investigation and for practical use. The purpose of this work is to examine the theories
of contemporary linguists who have been working on the toping and to exhibit their
thoughts and conclusions via the theme by analysing the category of time in literary texts
to achieve high standards of sustainability in the world of Literature.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Boltaqulova Gulnoza Farruxovna. (2024). Representation Of The Concept Of “Time” In English . American Journal of Alternative Education, 1(10), 166–168. Retrieved from https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/AJAE/article/view/540