THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE OF VOWELS AND CONSONANTS

Authors

  • Ibrokhimova Makhbubakhon Nodirbek kizi x
  • Khaydarova Nigora Tursunboevna Scientific Supervisor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/

Keywords:

vowels, consonants, frequency, phonetics, linguistics, sound balance, cross-linguistic comparison

Abstract

This article explores the fascinating relationship between the frequency of occurrence of vowels and consonants in human languages. Using statistical observations, phonetic theory, and comparative analysis between English and Uzbek, the study demonstrates how vowels and consonants balance each other to create rhythm, structure, and intelligibility in speech. The research highlights how sound distribution affects phonetic perception, word formation, and even emotional expression. Furthermore, it analyzes cross-linguistic differences and proposes that vowel and consonant distribution reflects not only linguistic rules but also cultural patterns.

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References

1. Ladefoged, P., & Johnson, K. (2014). A Course in Phonetics.

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4. Johansson, S. (2008). Frequency Analysis in Linguistics. Routledge.

5. Uzbek Academy of Sciences. (2019). Phonetic Characteristics of the Uzbek Language.

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Published

2025-12-02

How to Cite

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE OF VOWELS AND CONSONANTS. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(10), 2444-2447. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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