DIFFERENCE AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN NUMBER OF PRONOUNS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Jo'rayeva Maqsuda
  • Muhammadiyev Aziz Shavkatovich

Abstract

This article explores the differences and similarities in the number of pronouns
between English and Uzbek. It highlights that English has a larger number of pronouns,
with specific forms for different persons and numbers, while Uzbek has a relatively
smaller set of pronouns without distinct forms for each grammatical person. The
annotation emphasizes the shared categories of personal pronouns, possessive
pronouns, reflexive pronouns, and interrogative pronouns in both languages. It
concludes that understanding these variations can aid language learners and researchers
in comprehending the grammatical structures and usage patterns of English and Uzbek
pronouns.

References

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Susan Conrad, and Geoffrey Leech. [ 2005]

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Published

2024-05-15

How to Cite

Jo'rayeva Maqsuda, & Muhammadiyev Aziz Shavkatovich. (2024). DIFFERENCE AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN NUMBER OF PRONOUNS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 38(3), 198–202. Retrieved from https://tadqiqotlar.uz/new/article/view/3230