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| Open Access | A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC CORRESPONDENCES IN RELATED AND UNRELATED LANGUAGES
Nurullayeva Fazilatxan Tolibjan kizi , Teacher of the Department of Practical Aspects of English language, UzSWLUAbstract
This article examines the structural, semantic, and cognitive correspondences among related and unrelated languages within the field of Comparative Linguistics. The study identifies universal patterns, reconstructable proto-forms, and divergent developments shaped by historical, sociocultural, and cognitive factors. The analysis highlights the importance of cross-linguistic comparison for understanding language evolution, typology, and the mechanisms behind linguistic diversity.
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Linguistics, Comparive linguistics, Language Structure, Semantics.
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