COMPARISON OF KOREAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES:SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
Keywords:
Key words:Altaic family, suffixes, SOV languages, morphology, congucation, writing systems, Cyrilic and loanwords.Abstract
Abstract:This article presents a comparative analysis of the grammatical
structures of Uzbek and Korean, two languages from the Altaic family. Despite the
geographical and cultural differences between Uzbekistan and Korea, the languages
share notable similarities in their grammatical frameworks, particularly in terms of
agglutinative morphology, subject-object-verb (SOV) sentence structure,and the use of
honorifics.
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