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General Characteristics of Uzbek Language Morphology

Mirzakarimova Zamira DadamatovnaCandidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Uzbekistan
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This article analyzes the general characteristics of Uzbek language morphology. The morphological system of the Uzbek language, characteristic of Turkic languages, is based on an agglutinative structure, which allows for the expression of grammatical meanings by adding affixes to words. The article examines key aspects such as the word-formation system, types of affixes (suffixes, prefixes), grammatical categories (person, tense, number, state), and the agglutinative nature of the morphological system. Furthermore, it analyzes the changes occurring in morphology during the language's development, including new words used in contemporary Uzbek and its various domains. This article aims to facilitate a deeper understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of Uzbek language morphology.

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