SEMANTIC AND GRAMMATICAL CORRELATION OF CASE CATEGORIES IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Hasanova Parizod Jalil kizi Master's student, Linguistics, Russian language specialty, University of Information Technologies and Management

Keywords:

Russian language, Uzbek language, case system, grammatical cases, semantic roles, syntactic functions, inflectional morphology, agglutinative morphology, comparative linguistics, Slavic languages, Turkic languages.

Abstract

This article examines the semantic and grammatical correlation of case categories in Russian and Uzbek languages. Despite their typological differences—Russian being an inflectional Slavic language and Uzbek an agglutinative Turkic language—both languages share functional parallels in their case systems. The study compares the roles and meanings of cases such as Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Instrumental, and Prepositional/Locative, highlighting similarities and differences in case marking, usage with prepositions, and semantic functions. This comparative analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of cross-linguistic case systems and informs linguistic theory on syntactic and semantic alignment in diverse language families.

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Published

2025-06-14

How to Cite

Hasanova Parizod Jalil kizi. (2025). SEMANTIC AND GRAMMATICAL CORRELATION OF CASE CATEGORIES IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(06), 313–318. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/1251