Statistical Systems in English and Uzbek Morphology

Authors

  • Tursunova Nurafshon Jurakul kizi 1st year Master’s student of the Foreign languages and literature faculty, University of Economics and Pedagogy
  • Khushmonova Sh.I Senior Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages at IPU NTM, University of Economics and Pedagogy

Keywords:

affixation

Abstract

This article explores the statistical systems of morphology in English and Uzbek, with a focus on the distribution and frequency of morphemes, the role of affixation, and the differences in word formation processes between these two languages. English, an analytic language, relies on a relatively simple system of affixation and word order to convey grammatical meaning. In contrast, Uzbek, an agglutinative language, uses an extensive system of suffixes to form complex words, allowing for more compact expressions of meaning. By analyzing corpus data, this paper examines how morphological elements in both languages are used and how they contribute to sentence structure and meaning. The comparison provides insights into the linguistic typology of English and Uzbek and has practical implications for language learning, translation, and computational linguistics

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Published

2025-02-10

How to Cite

Statistical Systems in English and Uzbek Morphology. (2025). American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 3(2), 86-93. https://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/6839