Comparative Typology of English Uzbek Word Formations: A Discourse Analysis

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Khaqnazarova Nigina

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The purpose of this study is to explore how a new word is originated in English and Uzbek languages from the usage of word formation processes. Through a detailed inspection, this research highlights the unique aspects of word formations, how they are formed and modified, their differences and similarities and their stylistic usage in both languages and their implications for discourse examination.

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Nigina , K. (2024). Comparative Typology of English Uzbek Word Formations: A Discourse Analysis. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(8), 263-267. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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