COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS: A THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE SYSTEMS
Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of the grammatical and lexical systems of English and Uzbek languages. It explores structural differences and similarities, emphasizing their implications for language learning. The study highlights the effectiveness of comparative approaches in enhancing learners’ linguistic competence and reducing interference in foreign language acquisition.
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