HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS: TRACING THE DEVELOPMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS AMONG LANGUAGES OVER TIME
Keywords:
historical linguistics, Uzbek, English, language development, linguistic comparisonAbstract
This article explores the development and relationships between Uzbek and English through the lens of historical linguistics. By examining the origins, evolution, and interactions of these two distinct languages over time, we gain insights into the processes of linguistic change and the historical forces that shape languages. Through comparative analysis of linguistic features and the use of established historical linguistic methods, this article traces connections between Uzbek and English and situates their development within the broader context of world languages.
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