Abstract
This article provides a comparative analysis of the morphological structure of economic terms in English and Uzbek. The study explores the roles of affixation, composition, and abbreviation in the formation of terminological systems in both languages. The article highlights the structural characteristics of languages in expressing economic concepts and the specificity of term-forming morphemes.
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