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| Open Access | QUANTIFIERS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Akbar Sanakulov , Master's student of Karshi State UniversityAbstract
Quantifiers play a crucial role in both English and Uzbek languages, serving as linguistic tools to express the quantity or extent of objects, actions, or qualities. This comparative analysis delves into the nuances of quantifiers in these two languages, highlighting both similarities and differences in their usage, structure, and cultural implications.
Keywords
quantifiers, count and uncountable nouns, semantics, cultural implications, comparative analysis, word order, agglutinative language, number words
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