ANALYZING THE EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND UZBEK LANGUAGES: A DIACHRONIC AND SYNCHRONIC APPROACH

Authors

  • Solijonova Sehriyoxon Master’s degree student Nordic international university Author

Keywords:

Diachronic linguistics, Synchronic linguistics, English language evolution, Uzbek language development, language change, linguistic comparison, globalization.

Abstract

This research explores the diachronic and synchronic development of the English and Uzbek languages, tracing their historical evolution and analyzing their present states. It highlights key factors that influenced changes over centuries, such as political shifts, cultural contacts, and globalization. The study applies a comparative linguistic approach, using historical analysis and contemporary linguistic observation. Results show that while English has globalized extensively, becoming a dominant lingua franca, Uzbek has undergone significant internal reforms, especially after the independence of Uzbekistan. The findings offer insights into the different pathways languages take depending on sociopolitical contexts.

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Published

29.04.2025

How to Cite

ANALYZING THE EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND UZBEK LANGUAGES: A DIACHRONIC AND SYNCHRONIC APPROACH. (2025). Journal of Uzbekistan’s Development and Research, 1(3), 181-183. https://ijournal.uz/index.php/judr/article/view/2182

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