ANALYSIS OF EXCLAMATION WORDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
Abstract
This paper explores the exclamation words in both English and Uzbek languages, focusing on their linguistic structure, use, and cultural implications. Exclamations, often used to express strong emotions such as surprise, anger, joy, or disbelief, vary significantly between languages due to cultural and linguistic differences. The study aims to provide a comparative analysis of exclamation words in English and Uzbek, highlighting their roles in communication, their grammatical properties, and their contextual applications. Through this analysis, we seek to gain insights into the commonalities and divergences in how speakers of these languages express emotions.
Keywords
Exclamation words, English language, Uzbek languageHow to Cite
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