STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF TERMS OF ANDROID OPERATING SYSTEM MOBILE APPLICATIONS IN ENGLISH

Authors

  • Bobir Makhammadov

Keywords:

inflection, suppletion, derivation, suffixes

Abstract

In English, there are different ways of learning the structure of the language, such as, through parts of words, through the meaning of words, through the formation of words from a small semantic unit, through the sounds of words, through the structure of words, through the etymology of words, through lexico-semantics, through the use of words, through the lexical properties of words. According to linguists at Rice University in Houston, English morphology generally studies the formation and structure of words in a language. All words are made up of known morphemes. It studies the smallest unit of meaning by dividing words into stems and suffixes. In addition, words in English can be formed in inflectional, word-building ways and by joining words. Then, with the inflectional method, a new word is usually not formed, but the grammatical form changes, as well as formative suffixes in the Uzbek language. With the word-formation method, a word is created with a new meaning,

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Published

2023-06-15