GRAMMATICAL AND PHONETIC ANALYSIS OF MODERN BORROWED WORDS (BASED ON SOCIAL NETWORKING EXAMPLES)
Аннотация
This article analyzes the grammatical characteristics and pronunciation of modern borrowed (loan) words entering the Uzbek language from English, which are still rarely covered in academic literature. The study examines how words such as "freemium," "reboot," "vlogging," "brainstorm," and "streaming" are being adapted into Uzbek, focusing on their phonetic and morphological integration.
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