A Comparative Analysis of Uzbek and English Grammar: Exploring Notional Parts of Speech
Keywords:
Uzbek Grammar, English Grammar, Comparative Analysis, Notional Parts of Speech, Morphological System, Linguistic Studies, Grammatical Categories, Cross-linguistic Variations, Uzbek Morphology, English Syntax.Abstract
This article aims to provide a comparative analysis of the grammatical
structure of Uzbek and English, with a particular focus on notional parts of speech. By
examining the similarities and differences in the categorization and usage of these parts of
speech in both languages, we aim to shed light on the unique features of each language and
improve our understanding of cross-linguistic variations in grammar. The analysis is based
on a comprehensive review of relevant literature, including linguistic studies and
grammatical descriptions of Uzbek and English.
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