THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE GRAMMARS OF THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Muborak Ayxodjayeva Author

Abstract

The main difference between the lexicons of the Uzbek and Russian languages lies in the fact that they belong to different language families. While Uzbek is classified as an agglutinative language within the Altaic language family, it genetically belongs to the Turkic language family. As a result, the lexical richness of Uzbek and other Turkic languages is based on their unique vocabulary. In contrast, Russian is a Slavic language within the Indo-European language family, and its lexicon is primarily derived from all-Slavic and Old Russian words.

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Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE GRAMMARS OF THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. (2023). Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Philosophy and Culture, 3(5 Part 2), 148-150. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/EJSSPC/article/view/7762