THE STRUCTURAL AND COMPARATIVE-TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL-RELATION VERBS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK)
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This article explores the structural and comparative-typological features of social-relation verbs in English and Uzbek. Social-relation verbs, which express interactions, relationships, and social roles, play a crucial role in language and communication.
The analysis focuses on verb formation, grammatical functions, and usage patterns, considering the influence of cultural and linguistic factors. Findings reveal that while both languages share universal features in social-relation verb usage, they also exhibit unique typological distinctions due to their structural and historical development. This comparative-typological approach contributes to a deeper understanding of cross-linguistic variations in social-relation verbs and their role in human communication.
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