THE DIFFERENCE OF THE SENTENCE STRUCTURE BETWEEN ENGLISH/RUSSIAN/UZBEK LANGUAGE

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  • ABDUVAKHOBOVA DILNOZA JORABEKOVNA ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Tulaboy Abdukarimovich ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Sentence structure, syntax, English language, Russian language, Uzbek language, SVO, SOV, word order, case system, language typology

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  Annotation: This article explores the fundamental syntactic differences in sentence structure among English, Russian, and Uzbek languages. Each language represents a distinct linguistic family: English (Germanic), Russian (Slavic), and Uzbek (Turkic). By analyzing these differences, the study aims to provide insights into comparative grammar and assist language learners and linguists in understanding cross-linguistic syntactic patterns. The article includes a literature review, methodological framework, comparative findings, and pedagogical implications.

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2025-06-04