DIACHRONIC AND SYNCHRONIC ASPECT OF EVOLUTION OF THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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Language is a dynamic system that continuously changes over time while maintaining its structural organization within a particular period. Diachronic and synchronic linguistics provide two complementary perspectives for studying language development. Diachronic analysis investigates historical changes and evolution, whereas synchronic analysis examines language at a specific point in time. This article explores the diachronic and synchronic aspects of the English and Uzbek languages, highlighting their historical development, structural characteristics, and the influence of social, political, and cultural factors on their evolution. A comparative approach is employed to demonstrate similarities and differences between the two languages.
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