THE LINGUISTIC CONNECTION BETWEEN UZBEK AND ENGLISH: EXPLORING THEIR COMMON ORIGINS
Keywords:
Linguistic connection, Uzbek, English, language evolution, Indo-European, Altaic, phonetics, grammar, cultural exchangeAbstract
This article investigates the linguistic connections between Uzbek and English, exploring their historical links within the Indo-European and Altaic language families. Although vastly different in structure and vocabulary today, both languages share a complex web of influences that connect them through ancient language evolution, migration patterns, and cultural exchanges. By analyzing linguistic elements such as phonetics, grammar, and lexicon, this study reveals subtle but significant parallels that reflect broader human communication patterns. The findings suggest that even languages separated by vast distances can reveal commonalities, reflecting deeper insights into human history and the evolution of language.
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