A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LITERARY AND NON-LITERARY LANGUAGE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Nargiza Tulyaganova

Teacher of the English Language Theory and Practice Department, Chirchik State Pedagogical University

Keywords: Comparative linguistics, literary language, non-literary language, phonetics, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, speech forms, language norms, dialects.


Abstract

Every language has its own similarities and differences, posing specific challenges to the process of learning and teaching. This is especially true when studying a language vastly different from one’s native tongue. This article provides information on the language forms of English and Uzbek. It describes some literary and non-literary words and phrases in both languages, comparing their similarities and differences, and explores additional linguistic elements such as phonetics, morphology, syntax, and sociolinguistic aspects.