Interdependence of Words in Japanese and Uzbek Languages
Sitorabonu Farkhodovna MalikovaTeacher, Uzbek State University of World Languages
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Abstract
In Japanese, the phenomenon of inflection is observed in the verb system, but belongs to the agglutinative type, as in Uzbek, which is comparable in terms of word structure. In both languages, words are connected equally and they are treated equally. In Japanese, equality in oral speech can be expressed through tone. In Japanese and Uzbek languages words are connected with the help of connectors in equal connection. The order of words in both languages does not play an important role in the equal connection of words. In the Japanese language, the structure of the verb changes when the words belonging to the group of verbs are equally connected.
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