Abstract
This article analyzes the opinions, comments and conclusions expressed about the determining compound words or "bahuvrihis", which are one of the components of the Uzbek and English languages. In addition, emphasis is placed on the interpretation of (defining) compound words and their linguistic meaning in these languages, and they are explained based on examples found in oral speech and explanatory dictionaries. From Russian linguists: N.M. Shansky, V.R. Grigoryev, K.A. Levkovskaya, A.S. Ahmonova, A.I. Smirnitsky, V.I. In addition to Alatiliev, Uzbek linguists: B. Madaliyev, N. Mamatov, Sh. Rahmatullayev, A. Gulomov, A. Hojiyev’s opinions on compound words, their occurrence, morphological, syntactic, lexical relations between their components and their distinction from word combinations were analyzed in depth, and additional opinions and comments are expressed.The problems of addition and subtraction in Uzbek and English languages and the study of attributive compound words, what lies under the term "bahuvrihi" and their similarities and differences are analyzed.
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