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powerpoint presentation combinations in english and native languages abdunazarova xusnora plan: 1. introduction to combinations: english and beyond 2. cross-linguistic analysis of combinatorial structures 3. challenges and insights in translation and interpretation introduction: exploring linguistic combinations linguistic combinations involve merging at least two words, creating a new term with a distinct meaning. this process is prevalent across languages, approximately yielding 10-15 novel words annually. english blends like 'smog' (smoke + fog) illustrate combinations, mirroring similar constructions in other languages. analyzing these reveals diverse approaches and common strategies used across 3 global language families. types of combinations: a cross-linguistic overview languages display varying morphological combinations: agglutinative languages like turkish easily join multiple affixes, while isolating languages, such as vietnamese, rely more on separate words. combinations of syntax reveal differences; some languages utilize subject-object-verb (sov) order like japanese, changing how clauses are linked, whereas english commonly uses subject-verb-object (svo) structure. english combinations: …
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styttämättömyydellänsäkäänköhän', expressing intricate conditions through numerous prefixes and suffixes in one long form. comparative analysis: similarities and differences combinations, involving two or more words, often reveal cross-linguistic similarities in semantics; for instance, 'black bird' and equivalent terms share color and animal concepts across numerous languages. syntactic differences are evident; english typically employs subject-verb-object structure (svo), yet some languages favor subject-object-verb (sov), influencing word combination ordering for conveying meaning. challenges in learning and translating combinations idiomatic expressions present a significant hurdle, as their meanings are not a direct sum of their individual parts. for example, translating 'kick the bucket' requires knowing its specific figurative 2 meaning. cultural context strongly influences combinations, especially idioms and proverbs. understanding the historical and social roots, with 3 examples, is essential for accurate translation, avoiding literal yet nonsensical versions. conclusion: the importance of understanding combinations mastery of combinations enhances translation accuracy between languages, ensuring nuanced meanings …
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powerpoint presentation combinations in english and native languages abdunazarova xusnora plan: 1. introduction to combinations: english and beyond 2. cross-linguistic analysis of combinatorial structures 3. challenges and insights in translation and interpretation introduction: exploring linguistic combinations linguistic combinations involve merging at least two words, creating a new term with a distinct meaning. this process is prevalent across languages, approximately yielding 10-15 novel words annually. english blends like 'smog' (smoke + fog) illustrate combinations, mirroring similar constructions in other languages. analyzing these reveals diverse approaches and common strategies used across 3 global language families. types of combinations: a cross-linguistic overview languages di...

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