HOW DURATION CHANGES MEANING IN ENGLISH AND ITS ABSENCE AS A FUNCTIONAL FEATURE IN UZBEK

Authors

  • Xudoyberdiyeva Robiya Bahromovna Students Denau state pedagogical and entrepreneur institute Denau, Uzbekistan Author
  • Ro‘ziyeva Dilnavo Sharifovna Students Denau state pedagogical and entrepreneur institute Denau, Uzbekistan Author
  • Sevara Murodova Zoir qizi Supervisor. Denau state pedagogical and entrepreneur institute Denau, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

phonetics, vowel system, English, Uzbek, second language acquisition, contrastive linguistics.

Abstract

This study   examines   the phonetic and phonological differences between the vowel   systems   of   English   and   Uzbek. Although both languages utilize vocalic distinctions  to  convey  meaning,  they  differ  in terms    of    vowel    inventory, vowel    length, diphthongization,  and  the  presence  or  absence of   vowel   harmony. These   differences   pose specific challenges for second language learners and     carry     implications     for     pedagogy in phonetics and language acquisition.

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Published

2026-05-12

How to Cite

Xudoyberdiyeva , R., Ro‘ziyeva, D., & Murodova, S. (2026). HOW DURATION CHANGES MEANING IN ENGLISH AND ITS ABSENCE AS A FUNCTIONAL FEATURE IN UZBEK. Science and Innovation, 4(37), 92-94. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/SI/article/view/40844
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