Ablaut Reduplicatives in English and Uzbek languages

Begimqulova Dilobar

Karshi State University

Keywords: reduplication, ablaut reduplication, rhyming reduplication, replicatum, replican, shm-reduplication.


Abstract

This article examines reduplication in the English and Uzbek languages as a phonological phenomenon. It also analyzes the phonological aspects, classification, and linguistic features of the formation of reduplicative units in a comparative manner. 


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