COMPARATIVE DIFFERENCES OF THE NOUN PART OF SPEECH IN GERMAN AND UZBEK
Keywords:
noun, grammatical gender, article, possession, plural, typology, fusional language, agglutinative language, syntax, comparative linguistics.Abstract
This article studies the grammatical, morphological, syntactic, and semantic features of nouns in German and Uzbek from a comparative linguistic perspective. Taking into account the typological features of both languages, the study analyzes how nouns relate to grammatical categories such as gender, number, article, possession, and case. It also sheds light on lexical-semantic system differences and scientifically explains the role of these linguistic units in translation, language learning, and linguodidactics.
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