The Comparative Analyses of Japanese and Uzbek Languages

Authors

  • Sh. T. Urokov Lecturer of the Department of Japanese Language, SamSIFL

Keywords:

comparative analysis, Japanese language

Abstract

 The comparative analysis of Japanese and Uzbek languages explores the linguistic characteristics, structures, and cultural influences that differentiate these two distinct languages. This study delves into the differences and similarities in the phonetic systems, writing systems, grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structures of Japanese and Uzbek. By examining the subject-object-verb word order, honorifics, and politeness levels in both languages, this comparative analysis sheds light on the unique features that shape communication in Japanese and Uzbek. Through this exploration, a deeper understanding of the linguistic diversity and cultural richness of Japanese and Uzbek languages is achieved, highlighting the importance of cross-cultural and cross-linguistic studies in expanding our knowledge of the world's linguistic landscape.

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Published

2024-05-17

How to Cite

Sh. T. Urokov. (2024). The Comparative Analyses of Japanese and Uzbek Languages. Web of Semantics : Journal of Interdisciplinary Science, 2(5), 157–159. Retrieved from https://web.semanticjournals.org/index.php/wos/article/view/269

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