MOTIVATIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND EXPLICATIVE STRATEGIES OF ASPECTUAL CATEGORIES: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS BASED ON ENGLISH AND UZBEK DATA

Authors

  • Rahmonova Ozoda Sayfillo qizi Author

Keywords:

Key words: Perspective, aspectual categories, inspiration, explicative methodologies, linguistic viewpoint, lexical perspective, English, Uzbek, cross-linguistic examination, cognitive etymology, tense-aspect framework, comparative phonetics.

Abstract

Abstract: This paper investigates the motivational establishments and explicative methodologies of aspectual categories in English and Uzbek. It analyzes how syntactic and lexical angles are conceptualized, communicated, and deciphered in both dialects. The inquiry receives a comparative and cognitive-linguistic approach, analyzing the part of morphological, syntactic, and down-to-earth highlights in forming aspectual implications. The discoveries contribute to an improved understanding of aspectual refinements and their suggestions for linguistic typology and dialect learning.

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Published

2025-03-25

How to Cite

Rahmonova Ozoda Sayfillo qizi. (2025). MOTIVATIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND EXPLICATIVE STRATEGIES OF ASPECTUAL CATEGORIES: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS BASED ON ENGLISH AND UZBEK DATA. World Scientific Research Journal, 37(1), 357-363. https://scientific-jl.com/wsrj/article/view/6186

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