THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE TYPOLOGICAL CONTRAST OF GRAMMATICAL AND WORD-FORMATION SYSTEMS OF THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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Azizova Dilfuza Makhmudovna

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Currently, the problem of contrastive linguistics is extremely relevant. "Contrastive linguistics is a field of research in general linguistics, which is intensively developing. The purpose of contrastive linguistics is the comparative study of two, less often several languages to identify their similarities and differences at all levels of the linguistic structure. Early sources of contrastive linguistics can be considered observations on the differences between a foreign (foreign) language compared to one's native language, which are reflected in grammars published in various countries, and work on the typological comparison of unrelated languages conducted in connection with the tasks of typological classification of languages....

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Azizova Dilfuza Makhmudovna. (2024). THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE TYPOLOGICAL CONTRAST OF GRAMMATICAL AND WORD-FORMATION SYSTEMS OF THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. THEORY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES OF WHOLE WORLD, 4(2), 66–69. Retrieved from https://esiconf.com/index.php/TOSROWW/article/view/1246
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