THE ACTUALITY OF PHONETIC AND LEXICAL PECULIARITIES OF WORD COMBINATIONS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
word combinations, collocations, phrases, phonetics, lexical semantics, grammar, linguistic interference, interlanguage, cultural linguistics, lexicology.Abstract
This research aims to provide a comprehensive comparison of phonetic and lexical patterns in English and Uzbek word combinations. The use of corpus analysis, phonetic analysis, lexical analysis, and translation analysis will reveal significant similarities and differences, shedding light on the unique characteristics of each language. The findings will contribute to a deeper understanding of cross-linguistic variation and can have practical implications for language teaching and translation. This study explores the phonetic and lexical characteristics of word combinations in English and Uzbek, highlighting both similarities and significant differences. It examines the phonetic interactions among words when combined, focusing on phenomena such as assimilation, elision, and stress patterns in both languages. Lexically, the research investigates prevalent types of word combinations (e.g., collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs) and analyzes how cultural and historical influences have shaped their formation and usage. By comparing and contrasting these features, this analysis aims to provide insights into the challenges faced by learners of each language and contribute to a deeper understanding of cross-linguistic communication. Ultimately, the study aims to assist in cross-cultural communications and linguistic analysis.