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On minor peculiarities dialectal zone of Denov

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It is known to the world of science that areal linguistics is in the process of formation as a science in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The theoretical foundations of this science have been laid and it is associated with the name of A. Jhorayev, but the research on linguistic geography, which is a component of areal linguistics, began relatively earlier in the Republic of Uzbekistan. A theoretical issue is brought to the attention of linguists, which is the issue of a small dialectal zone in this article. It’s true, the world linguistics has been thinking about the dialectal zone for many years. A. Jhorayev explained his new views based on the characteristics of Uzbek dialects. The idea he put forward is a dialectal zone, which is a linguistic phenomenon that represents its parts within a language array. We can tentatively call it a large dialectal zone. The question of whether these dialectal zones can be divided into parts is also on the agenda, and it is possible to treat it as a small dialectal zone. This issue is discussed in the article.
Alisher Navo'i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature
Title: On minor peculiarities dialectal zone of Denov
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It is known to the world of science that areal linguistics is in the process of formation as a science in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The theoretical foundations of this science have been laid and it is associated with the name of A.
Jhorayev, but the research on linguistic geography, which is a component of areal linguistics, began relatively earlier in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
A theoretical issue is brought to the attention of linguists, which is the issue of a small dialectal zone in this article.
It’s true, the world linguistics has been thinking about the dialectal zone for many years.
A.
Jhorayev explained his new views based on the characteristics of Uzbek dialects.
The idea he put forward is a dialectal zone, which is a linguistic phenomenon that represents its parts within a language array.
We can tentatively call it a large dialectal zone.
The question of whether these dialectal zones can be divided into parts is also on the agenda, and it is possible to treat it as a small dialectal zone.
This issue is discussed in the article.

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