THE COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF VERBS EXPRESSING HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Maxmudova Odinaposhsha Andijon Davlat Chet tillar Instituti Magistratura bólimi xorijiy til va adabiyot 2-bosqich magistranti

Keywords:

linguistic typology, comparative study, verbs, human behavior, lexical diversity, semantic fields, grammatical structures, cultural nuances, english language, uzbek language, cross-cultural communication, linguistic expression, societal norms, typological patterns, cultural identity.

Abstract

This article conducts a comprehensive comparative typological study on the lexical, cultural, semantic, grammatical, and syntactic elements shaping the expression of verbs related to human behavior in English and Uzbek languages. The exploration delves into the intricate relationship between language and culture, revealing diverse patterns and distinctions in linguistic expressions. From examining semantic fields to scrutinizing grammatical structures, the study unveils how each language uniquely conceptualizes and communicates human behavior. Through this analysis, the article contributes to a deeper understanding of the cultural nuances inherent in linguistic diversity.

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Maxmudova Odinaposhsha. (2024). THE COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF VERBS EXPRESSING HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. FAN, JAMIYAT VA INNOVATSIYALAR, 1(7), 3–7. Retrieved from http://michascience.com/index.php/fji/article/view/187