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syllables form their comparative degree analytically by the words
mor
e
or
less
, for example:
more
beautiful
,
less beautiful.
Examples show
that in this combination words
more
and
less
have come out of
many
and
little
; in combination with the adjectives for the formation of the
comparative degree their sound structure
has changed and at some
extent they have lost their lexical meaning ; it gives us the right to
consider
the words
more
or
less
to be analytical forms expressing
comparative degree in combination with the adjectives consisting of
two or more syllables. In this case the English language corresponds to
the Russian one.
The superlative degree is expressed
analytically in the Russian,
English and Uzbek languages by the combination of the words
самый,
the most, eng
with the adjectives: самый большой, the most
handsome, eng baland.
Besides this, the superlative degree
is also expressed on the
morphological level of the Russian and English languages synthetically
by adding the morphemes
айш
, -
ейш
in Russian: мелкий-
мельчайший, новый- новейший, by the morpheme
-est
in English: the
smallest, the strongest. The Uzbek language doesn't
possess this
characteristic feature. The superlative degree in the Uzbek language is
expressed only analytically by the combination of the word
eng
with
the adjective: eng baland, eng aqlli, eng katta.
Analyses of the factual material shows that there is a great
difference in the synthetic way of adding
affixal morphemes to the
stems of the English , Russian and Uzbek languages. In Russian affixal
morphemes change root morphemes, that is a synthetical-inflected way
of adding affixal morphemes to the root morphemes. In the English and
Uzbek languages in most cases the affixal morpheme doesn't change the
appearance of the root , that is the synthetical-agglutinative way of
adding morphemes.
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