SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF CASE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Abstract
This article examines the case systems of English and Uzbek, two languages with distinct approaches to marking grammatical relationships. While English primarily relies on word order and prepositions, Uzbek employs extensive case endings. The analysis explores similarities and differences in the use and formation of cases in both languages, shedding light on their respective linguistic structures.
Keywords: Case systems, English, Uzbek, grammatical relationships, word order, prepositions, case endings, linguistic structures.
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