INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS IN LINGUISTICS

Authors

  • M.Abdurahmanov Author

Abstract

This article explores linguistic interference in bilingual speakers, combining quantitative and qualitative analyses to examine how languages influence each other across phonological, lexical, and syntactic domains, framed within sociocultural contexts.

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Published

2024-11-10