The 80/20 Principle in Morphemics-Morphology in the Educational Corpus of the Uzbek Language
Abstract
Huge range of principles can be applied in various disciplines. To illustrate, the paradigm concept has been extended from the scientific sciences to the structural linguistics. The Pareto principle of economic sphere may also be used to language theory in order to distinguish qualitative and quantitative features within language layers. Pareto principle states that 20 percent of an effort produces 80 percent of the output, and 20 percent of an effort is efficient for 80 percent of the results. The study investigates how the Pareto principle is mirrored in the Uzbek language's morphologic and morphemic structures. It also demonstrates that the 80/20 concept may be applied to lexical categorization and word creation research. The word form suffixes had been carefully analyzed while speech context and word usage frequency observations were conducted utilizing the Uzbek educational corpus. It has been established that the most essential form suffixes influence 80 percent of morphologic structures as well as language vocabulary. Keywords—component, formatting, style, styling, insert