WORD STRESS PATTERNS: THE CONTRAST BETWEEN FIXED STRESS IN UZBEK AND FREE, MOBILE STRESS IN ENGLISH
Keywords:
Stress, phonetics, syllable, Uzbek language, English language, comparative analysis, stress system.Abstract
The purpose of this article is to present a comparison of stress patterns between Uzbek and English. Uzbek stress is typically fixed on the final syllable, while English stress is free and mobile. The study uses comparative and phonetic analysis methods to highlight differences and discuss common learning challenges and possible solutions.
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