COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SENTENCE STRUCTURE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
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Sentence structure, typology, English, Uzbek, syntax, word orderAbstract
This article presents a comparative typological analysis of sentence structure in English and Uzbek. The study examines syntactic patterns, word order, grammatical markers, and communicative functions. English, as an analytical language, and Uzbek, as an agglutinative language, demonstrate significant differences in sentence formation. The research identifies similarities and contrasts in structural organization and highlights their implications for language learning and teaching.
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