ISSUES OF COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LANGUAGE OF CLASSICAL WORKS AND UZBEKI DIALECTS
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2023, Vol 2, Issue 11
Abstract
The language of classical works is a product not only of that time, but also the language of a number of eras. In addition, the dialect bases and sources of the Uzbek language are complex and varied. In this sense, the comparative study of dialects together with the language of classical works, being the main source in the study of the dialectal foundations of the language of works, today is important in enriching the modern Uzbek literary language
Authors and Affiliations
Abdurahmanova Mehribon
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