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Features of Kipchak and Karluk dialects in the speech of Denov Tajiks
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Areal linguistics, which took shape as a science in the 1950s and is considered a new direction (stage) in the study of Uzbek dialects, has become a separate object of research in modern linguistics. In addition, in the process of studying Uzbek dialects, works studied in the contactological aspect should be especially emphasized, because language and dialects are social phenomena and are always developing, or a language whose consumer has disappeared is out of use. This article is devoted to the relations of the Denov dialects of the Uzbek language with the Tajik language. The article discusses the interaction between the Karluk and Kipchak groups of dialects and the Tajik language. Even before our research, the influence of the Tajik language and Uzbek dialects on each other was studied on the example of Namangan, Fergana, Bukhara, Samarkand, and southern Tajikistan Uzbek dialects, but the areal feature was ignored. Our small study is dedicated to the areal study of dialect characteristics in the region.
Alisher Navo'i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature
Title: Features of Kipchak and Karluk dialects in the speech of Denov Tajiks
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Areal linguistics, which took shape as a science in the 1950s and is considered a new direction (stage) in the study of Uzbek dialects, has become a separate object of research in modern linguistics.
In addition, in the process of studying Uzbek dialects, works studied in the contactological aspect should be especially emphasized, because language and dialects are social phenomena and are always developing, or a language whose consumer has disappeared is out of use.
This article is devoted to the relations of the Denov dialects of the Uzbek language with the Tajik language.
The article discusses the interaction between the Karluk and Kipchak groups of dialects and the Tajik language.
Even before our research, the influence of the Tajik language and Uzbek dialects on each other was studied on the example of Namangan, Fergana, Bukhara, Samarkand, and southern Tajikistan Uzbek dialects, but the areal feature was ignored.
Our small study is dedicated to the areal study of dialect characteristics in the region.
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