SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF ROOT AND STEM IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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Annotation: This article provides a comparative analysis of the linguistic concepts of root and stem in English and Uzbek languages. It examines similarities and differences in their definitions, functions, affixation patterns, derivational processes, and inflectional complexity. Through examples and explanations, it illustrates how these languages treat roots and stems, highlighting agglutinative and fusional tendencies, inflectional variations, and lexical influences. The article contributes to a deeper understanding of language structure and diversity, offering insights into the ways words are formed and transformed in different linguistic contexts.
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