PHONETIC, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF LINGUISTIC TERMS IN UZBEK AND

Terminology, phonetics, morphology, semantics, comparative analysis, linguistic thinking

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This article analyzes linguistic terms in Uzbek and English from phonetic, morphological, and semantic perspectives. The research findings reveal significant differences in the formation mechanisms, phonetic structures, and semantic loads of terms in the two languages. The article also emphasizes the national and cultural grounding of linguistic thinking and the importance of terminological distinctions in translation and language teaching.