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The Morphological System of The Russian Language

Umurzakova Malikaxon MirzaulugbekovnaAssistant at the Non-state higher educational institution, “University of Economics and Pedagogy”, Uzbekistan
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This study explores the morphological system of the Russian language, focusing on its inflectional and derivational processes. The research examines the structural characteristics of nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and other parts of speech, highlighting the role of gender, number, case, tense, and aspect in grammatical agreement. The study also considers derivational mechanisms such as prefixation and suffixation, which contribute to lexical expansion and stylistic variation. By employing descriptive, comparative, and corpus-based approaches, the analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of how morphology shapes meaning, syntactic coherence, and expressive potential in Russian. The findings underscore the importance of morphological knowledge for language acquisition, linguistic analysis, and effective communication.

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