SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY PERSON IN TWO DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Umarova Asemnur Akadilovna Author

Keywords:

Kalit so’zlar: Grammatik kategoriya, shaxs, inglizcha, o‘zbekcha, o‘xshashliklar, farqlar, olmoshlar, rasmiyatchilik, fe’l kelishik, madaniy ta’sirlar.

Abstract

Annotation: This article compares and contrasts the grammatical category of person in English and Uzbek languages. It highlights similarities such as the recognition of first, second, and third persons, while also delving into differences such as pronoun usage, formality distinctions, and verb conjugation. The analysis explores cultural and linguistic implications, shedding light on how language reflects societal norms and values.

References

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Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

Umarova Asemnur Akadilovna. (2024). SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY PERSON IN TWO DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 58(8), 12-14. https://scientific-jl.org/obr/article/view/4655