comparative analysis of parts of speech in english and uzbek languages

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comparative analysis of parts of speech in english and uzbek languages abstract. this article presents a comparative analysis of parts of speech in english and uzbek languages, highlighting both similarities and differences in their grammatical structures. english, a germanic language, and uzbek, a turkic language, exhibit distinct typological features that influence the categorization and usage of parts of speech. the study explores the primary categories: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. in english, parts of speech are largely defined by syntactic roles and morphological markers, with a significant emphasis on word order and inflection. uzbek, characterized by its agglutinative structure, relies heavily on suffixation to indicate grammatical relationships and functions, resulting in a more flexible word order. the analysis includes a detailed examination of each part of speech, comparing their formation, functions, and syntactic behavior. by investigating these linguistic elements, the article provides insights into the structural …
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egories of parts of speech include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions (or postpositions in uzbek), conjunctions, and interjections. these categories serve as the building blocks of sentences, each fulfilling specific roles that contribute to the overall meaning and coherence of discourse. main part english parts of speech are largely defined by their syntactic roles and morphological markers. nouns typically indicate people, places, things, or concepts, and can be inflected for number and case. pronouns substitute for nouns and are marked for person, number, and case. verbs convey actions, states, or occurrences, with tense, aspect, mood, and voice inflections. adjectives and adverbs modify nouns and verbs, respectively, with comparative and superlative forms often marked by inflectional endings or periphrastic constructions. prepositions show relationships between nouns, while conjunctions connect clauses, phrases, or words. interjections express emotions or reactions. in uzbek, parts of speech are similarly categorized but exhibit distinct morphological and …
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y aims to highlight both the shared linguistic features and the divergent mechanisms that define these languages. understanding these differences and similarities enhances our comprehension of language typology and grammar, offering valuable insights for linguists, language learners, and educators. the subsequent sections will provide an in-depth analysis of each part of speech, exploring their morphological structures, syntactic roles, and functional applications in both languages. conclusion this comparative analysis highlights the distinct approaches english and uzbek take in categorizing and utilizing parts of speech. english relies on a combination of inflection and fixed word order, while uzbek's agglutinative nature results in extensive use of suffixes and a more flexible syntax. by examining these differences and similarities, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the grammatical systems and typological characteristics of both languages. references: 1. crystal, d. (2008). a dictionary of linguistics and phonetics (6th ed.). wiley-blackwell. 2. kane, d. (2009). …

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comparative analysis of parts of speech in english and uzbek languages abstract. this article presents a comparative analysis of parts of speech in english and uzbek languages, highlighting both similarities and differences in their grammatical structures. english, a germanic language, and uzbek, a turkic language, exhibit distinct typological features that influence the categorization and usage of parts of speech. the study explores the primary categories: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. in english, parts of speech are largely defined by syntactic roles and morphological markers, with a significant emphasis on word order and inflection. uzbek, characterized by its agglutinative structure, relies heavily on suffixation to indicate...

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