WORD FORMATION OF PART OF SPEECH NOUN AFFIXATION AND SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Maftuna Do‘smurod qizi Elmirzayeva Teacher at the International Innovation University of Philology and teaching language department

Keywords:

compound words, classification of compounds, word formation, main ways, conversion, affixation, suffix, prefix,infix, derivative words, components, word stems, abbreviation, acronyms and initialisms.

Abstract

 

In this given article we analyzed the linguistic features of word formation. There are some similarities and differences between word formation system of Uzbek and English languages. In the article we tried to solve different problems of using affixes and to compare the resemblance and different sides typologically in formation of noun in English and Uzbek languages using the method of affixation. study some ways of word formation and to clarify the theme we presented a lot  examples.

 

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Published

2023-04-15

How to Cite

Elmirzayeva, M. D. qizi. (2023). WORD FORMATION OF PART OF SPEECH NOUN AFFIXATION AND SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. GOLDEN BRAIN, 1(10), 440–446. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/3080