MODERN APPROACHES TO ANALYZING LEXICAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN UZBEK AND INDONESIAN LANGUAGES
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Uzbek language, Indonesian language, lexical similarity, comparative linguistics, semantics, phonetics, morphology, lexical borrowing, typology, etymology, cultural influence, historical development, linguistic structure, cross-linguistic study, language contact.Abstract
The present scientific article focuses on investigating modern approaches to the analysis of lexical similarities between the Uzbek and Indonesian languages. The study explores lexical, semantic, phonetic, and morphological aspects, identifying similarities that have emerged under historical, cultural, and social influences, despite the two languages belonging to different linguistic families. Modern comparative linguistics methods, including corpus analysis, semantic classification, and etymological comparison, are employed. The findings offer valuable insights into the interrelations between Uzbek and Indonesian, emphasize lexical comparative processes, and deepen the understanding of cultural exchanges. Furthermore, this research contributes to language learning, pedagogy, and the advancement of multilingual competence.
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