ABBREVIATIONS AS A LINGUISTIC OBJECT IN LANGUAGES WITH DIFFERENT SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Salomova Gavhar Abdinazarovna Associate Professor, PhD. Department of Foreign Language and Literature Termez University of Economics and Service Author

Keywords:

Abbreviation, shortening, language system, analytic and synthetic languages, linguopragmatics, discourse, language economy, comparative-typological analysis.

Abstract

This article addresses the issues of etymological, structural-semantic, and lexical study and analysis of abbreviations (acronyms, shortenings) in English linguistics. The paper analyzes the mechanisms of abbreviation formation, their structural and semantic features, as well as their functional potential in the process of communication. In particular, the linguistic nature of abbreviations is revealed through examples from English and Uzbek, highlighting their specific characteristics within analytic and synthetic language systems.

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2026-05-09

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How to Cite

ABBREVIATIONS AS A LINGUISTIC OBJECT IN LANGUAGES WITH DIFFERENT SYSTEMS. (2026). Modern American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2(5), 14-18. https://usajournals.org/index.php/3/article/view/2271