SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY OF ENGLISH, UZBEK AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Saitxanova Dinara Author
  • Muzaffar Mahmudov Inomjon o'g'li Author

Abstract

This  article  examines  the  syntactic  characteristics  of  English,  Uzbek,  and 
Russian.  The  study  compares  word  order,  grammatical  relations,  case  systems, 
sentence structure, agreement patterns, negation, and question formation. The analysis 
highlights both universal and language-specific features that shape communication in 
these three languages. 

References

References

1. Crystal, D. (2019). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language.

Comrie, B. (1989). Language Universals and Linguistic Typology.

Whaley, L. (1997). Introduction to Typology.

Published

2026-06-03

How to Cite

Saitxanova Dinara, & Muzaffar Mahmudov Inomjon o'g'li. (2026). SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY OF ENGLISH, UZBEK AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES . TADQIQOTLAR, 87(2), 261-263. https://journalss.org/index.php/tad/article/view/31978