PHONEMIC STRUCTURE OF MORPHEMES IN MODERN UZBEK LANGUAGE
Keywords:
phonetic structure, root morpheme, noun, Uzbek language, syllable, syllable sounds, consonant phoneme, vowel phonemeAbstract
This article deals with the phonetic structure of morphemes in Uzbek language. Like other Turkic languages, the phonological structure of the morphemes in the Uzbek language has historically had a single syllable monovokalism (one vowel). The morphemic composition of the language has not yet been the subject of a special study. Identification of derivational morphemes in this work will allow a deeper penetration into the mechanism of word formation in Uzbek language.
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