DIACHRONIC AND SYNCHRONIC ASPECTS OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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  • abdurauf abdurauf Nordic International university

Abstract

This study analyzes the diachronic and synchronic aspects of the English and Uzbek languages, focusing on their historical development and modern status. It examines how socio-political changes, cultural influences, and technological advancements have shaped these languages. While English has evolved under the influence of Latin, French, and other European languages, Uzbek has enriched its vocabulary through long-standing interactions with Arabic, Persian, and Russian. The research highlights historical transformations, contemporary linguistic trends, and the impact of globalization on both languages.

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Published

2025-04-14

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