INGLIZ TILIDAGI MIKROSOFT VINDOVS OPERATSION TIZIMI TERMINLARINING STRUKTUR XUSUSIYATLARI
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There are various methods for studying the structure of the English language. For example: through parts of words, through the meaning of words, through the formation of words from minimal semantic units, through the sounds of words, through the structure of words, through the etymology of words, through lexical-semantic analysis, through the usage of words, and through the lexical features of words. From this perspective, this article examines the structural features of the terminology of the Microsoft Windows operating system.
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