
THE SEMANTIC ROLE OF KOREAN CONJUNCTIONS AND THEIR EXPRESSION IN UZBEK
Eshpulatova Sabrina Farkhodovna , Uzbekistan State World Languages University Faculty of Oriental Philology Student of Philology and Language Teaching: Korean Language MajorAbstract
The study explores the semantic roles of conjunctions in the Korean language and examines their equivalents in Uzbek. It analyzes the functions these conjunctions perform within sentence structures, considering their syntactic and semantic nuances. Through comparative linguistics, this article aims to shed light on the similarities and differences between the two languages' conjunctional use, providing insights into syntactic structures and cultural contexts.
Keywords
Korean conjunction, Uzbek conjunctions, Semantic roles, Comparative linguistics, Syntactic structure, Language transfer, Language universals, Sentence structure, Conjunction equivalence, Cultural context
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