typology of parts of speech in english, uzbek and russian languages

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powerpoint presentation typology of parts of speech in english, uzbek and russian languages zarinabonu 01 introduction: parts of speech across languages 02 challenges and insights in cross-linguistic typology 03 comparative analysis: english, uzbek, and russian plan: prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections: connecting words interjections express sudden emotion; in all three languages, interjections like 'wow!', 'oh!', and their equivalents often stand alone without grammatical connection to the sentence. conjunctions link words, phrases, or clauses; coordinating conjunctions such as 'and', 'but', and 'or' connect elements of equal grammatical rank, exhibiting various semantic relationships. verbs: tense, aspect, and mood in english, uzbek, and russian russian verb aspect features imperfective (ongoing/repeated) and perfective (completed) forms, drastically altering meaning; english uses auxiliaries like 'be' and 'have' plus participles, marking similar aspectual differences. english distinguishes 12 verb tenses (3 simple, 3 continuous, 3 perfect, 3 perfect continuous) expressing time, while uzbek primarily uses suffixes to denote past, …
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t for number or gender, unlike russian, simplifying the modification process; demonstrative adjectives must agree in number, such as 'bu bola' and 'bu bolalar'. conclusion: similarities, differences, and implications for language learning russian possesses a rich inflectional system, unlike english's analytical structure; learners must meticulously grasp cases (6 in russian) and grammatical gender which heavily influence noun-adjective agreement. english and uzbek differ significantly in morphological marking of verbs; uzbek uses agglutination adding multiple suffixes, while english utilizes auxiliaries, presenting a challenge in direct translation during early stages. introduction: parts of speech across languages adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, and interjections exist, but their expression varies. some languages, like russian, have grammatical gender affecting adjective agreement impacting approximately 10 word forms. the universality of nouns and verbs is debated. while all languages possess words functioning as 'things' or 'actions', their grammatical expression and classifications can differ vastly, reflecting diverse cultural perspectives …
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powerpoint presentation typology of parts of speech in english, uzbek and russian languages zarinabonu 01 introduction: parts of speech across languages 02 challenges and insights in cross-linguistic typology 03 comparative analysis: english, uzbek, and russian plan: prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections: connecting words interjections express sudden emotion; in all three languages, interjections like 'wow!', 'oh!', and their equivalents often stand alone without grammatical connection to the sentence. conjunctions link words, phrases, or clauses; coordinating conjunctions such as 'and', 'but', and 'or' connect elements of equal grammatical rank, exhibiting various semantic relationships. verbs: tense, aspect, and mood in english, uzbek, and russian russian verb aspect features imp...

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