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CONTRASTIVE STUDY OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK PUNCTUATION RULES

Madinabonu Rakhmon qizi Najmiddinova , Student Faculty of Foreign Philology, Department of English philology National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirza Ulugbek Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Shakhnoza Mukhamedjanovna Jalolova , Doctor of philosophy (PhD) of philological sciences, Associate professor National University of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article provides a comparative view of the use of punctuation in English and Uzbek, and explores the similarities and differences between them. There are also some ideas on how to use punctuation effectively and correctly. However, given that punctuation is one of the most important aspects of written and spoken speech, it is emphasized that their proper use will provide effective results not only for English linguists, but also for translators and grammar experts.

Keywords

Comparative typology, contrastive linguistics, punctuation, the full stop, the comma, the hyphen,, the inverted commas, the semi-colon, the colon, parentheses

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Najmiddinova, M. R. qizi ., & Jalolova, S. M. . (2021). CONTRASTIVE STUDY OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK PUNCTUATION RULES. Current Research Journal of Pedagogics, 2(06), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-02-06-01