COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE SENTENCES IN THE ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10319560Keywords:
Syntactic Analysisó Word Orderó Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)ó Subject-Object-Verb (SOV)ó Sentence Constituentsó Adjective-Noun Orderó Noun-Adjective Orderó Semantic RolesAbstract
This scientific article presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of simple sentence structures in English and Karakalpak languages. By examining the syntactic, morphological, and semantic aspects of simple sentences in these two languages, we aim to uncover similarities and differences that contribute to a deeper understanding of their linguistic structures. The study employs a contrastive linguistic approach, focusing on key elements such as word order, sentence constituents, verb conjugation, and semantic roles within simple sentences. The findings of this analysis shed light on the distinctive features of English and Karakalpak, contributing to both linguistic research and language education.
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