SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF TENSEIN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Omonova Muxlisa
  • Aziz Mukhammadiev

Keywords:

Key words: time, tense category, consciousness, contradictory perspectives, grammatical, linguistics, phenomenon.

Abstract

The article discusses tense as a universal aspect within linguistics. It highlights how tense is a fundamental concept across various disciplines, including natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Time, being integral to every facet of human life, influences all activities—whether they involve movement, change, life, action, or thought. Despite the undeniable experience of time as an objective phenomenon, its conceptualization in philosophy and science has led to diverse and sometimes contradictory perspectives and conclusions. And also  current paper examines how the usage of 13 different verb tense forms is influenced by two factors: the type of text and the semantics of the verb.

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Published

2024-05-12

How to Cite

Omonova Muxlisa, & Aziz Mukhammadiev. (2024). SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF TENSEIN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. Journal of New Century Innovations, 52(4), 10–16. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/13777