Comparative Analysis of Languages and Its Issues

Authors

  • Ibodullayeva Lutfiya O’ktam qizi Teacher at the International Innovative University of Philology and teaching language department
  • Yoʻldasheva Gulhayo Mustafo qizi Student at the International Innovative University of Philology and teaching language department

Keywords:

typology, approaches, branch, comparative, formal and semantic typology

Abstract

A particular category of linguistics' broad typology is comparative language typology. She analyzes specific kinds of languages and systems of two or more languages deductively (from the outside in). As the name suggests, comparative linguistic typology is a branch of linguistic typology that is based on the comparison approach. Comparative typology can equally take into account only dominant or common features as well as only distinguishing characteristics that appear in languages of the same structural type (synthetic, analytical, agglutinative, etc.) or in languages of different structural types (synthetic and analytical, agglutinative and incorporated, etc.).

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Published

2023-06-13

How to Cite

O’ktam qizi, I. L. ., & Mustafo qizi , Y. . G. . . (2023). Comparative Analysis of Languages and Its Issues. Web of Semantic: Universal Journal on Innovative Education, 2(6), 204–209. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/semantic/article/view/2024