EXPLORING THE TYPOLOGY OF GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES IN ENGLISH AND NATIVE UZBEK LANGUAGES
Abstract
This article examines the typology of grammatical categories in both English and native Uzbek languages, highlighting similarities and differences in their linguistic structures. It explores various categories such as tense, aspect, mood, and case, shedding light on the unique features that characterize English and Uzbek grammar.
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2024-04-27
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