EXPRESSION OF TOLERANCE THROUGH SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
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This article investigates the syntactic mechanisms underlying the expression of tolerance in literary texts, with a specific focus on how sentence construction reflects and reinforces ethical and aesthetic values. Drawing from selected Uzbek and English literary works, the study explores sentence-level grammatical strategies such as modality, passive voice, subordination, and syntactic complexity. By analyzing representative passages, the research uncovers how authors structure sentences to signal empathy, non-judgment, and moral openness. The findings reveal both universal and culture-specific features in the linguistic representation of tolerance, providing a framework for understanding the subtle interaction between syntax and ideology in literary discourse.
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