Features of the Structure of Nouns in Arabic and Uzbek Languages

  • Xoʻjamov Zoxidjon Abdurashid oʻgʻli Master degree student of Oriental University
Keywords: native speakers, numerical characteristics, elements

Abstract

Along with the general linguistic significance of comparative and typological language learning, it is necessary to emphasize its value in the practice of teaching foreign languages, since the typological description of languages provides a means of diagnosing difficulties that students will have to overcome in the process of mastering foreign languages. The comparative method, being a means of studying the current state of languages, aims to establish the typological similarity of different-structured languages, regardless of their origin.

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Published
2023-04-27
How to Cite
oʻgʻliX. Z. A. (2023). Features of the Structure of Nouns in Arabic and Uzbek Languages. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 5(4), 87-90. Retrieved from https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJOT/article/view/4297