COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK WORD FORMATION

Authors

  • Shahnoza Daniyarova Mamun University 4th year student Author

Keywords:

Word Formation, Morphology, Derivation, Compounding, Affixation, English Language, Uzbek Language, Comparative Linguistics, Agglutinative Language, Analytic Language.

Abstract

This paper presents a comparative study of word formation processes in English and Uzbek, focusing on morphological structures, types of word formation, and the productivity of each process in both languages. While English is an analytic language with a tendency toward affixation and compounding, Uzbek is an agglutinative language that extensively employs affixation, especially suffixation, to create new words. The study highlights similarities, differences, and the cultural and historical influences that have shaped the development of word formation mechanisms in both languages..

References

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Bozorov, M. (2008). O‘zbek Tilining Morfologiyasi. Toshkent: O‘qituvchi.

Rahmonov, B. (2014). Comparative Linguistics: Turkic and Indo-European Languages. Tashkent University Press

Published

2025-10-06

How to Cite

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK WORD FORMATION. (2025). Central Asian Journal of Education and Innovation, 4(10), 4-6. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/CAJEI/article/view/24182