A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC PECULIARITIES OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK PHRASES
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This article presents a comprehensive comparative study exploring the structural and semantic peculiarities inherent in English and Uzbek phrases. Employing a linguistic lens, we delve into the intricacies of these two distinct languages, examining how their phraseological constructions reflect cultural nuances, syntactic variations, and semantic richness. Through a meticulous analysis, we aim to enhance our understanding of the fundamental differences and similarities that shape the expression of ideas in English and Uzbek, contributing valuable insights to the fields of linguistics, cross-cultural communication, and language education.
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