PHONEMIC STRUCTURE OF MORPHEMES IN MODERN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.12, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-02-28
Authors : Khaydarova Iroda Anarbaevna;
Page : 301-306
Keywords : phoneme; morpheme; Uzbek and Russian language; language unit; articulatory-acoustic signs; the internal structure of language;
Abstract
In this article is written about phonemic structure of morphemes in modern Russian and Uzbek languages The morphological system of the Uzbek language also differs from other Turkic languages in its distinctive features. Scholars have shown how important the role of language in human society is, describing it as the most important means of human communication. Typically, a phoneme is considered to be the smallest linguistic unit involved in the structure of a word, morpheme, and sentence. a phoneme is a collection of different signs.
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