THE IMPACT OF DIALECTS TO LITERARY LANGUAGE IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Shuxratova Sevara Shuxrat Qizi Student, UzSWLU, Faculty of English Philology Author
  • Sh.A. Kuldasheva Scientific supervisor Teacher, UzSWLU Author

Keywords:

Vernacular, language, culture, literary language, sub-dialect, inherent, semantic usage, folk dialects, Kyp-chak, Chag’atay, Oguz, phonetic distinction, mass media.

Abstract

Literary language is a reworked and normalized version of a particular vernacular, resurrected to serve the cultural needs of the people who speak this language. This article provides information about the history of the Uzbek literary language and its connection with the history of the Uzbek people, its past, customs, and culture. Also, the aspects of the geographical location of the Uzbek literary language, its ethnographic features, the issues of relations with relatives, and the impact of dialects on the literary language.

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Published

2024-06-08

How to Cite

THE IMPACT OF DIALECTS TO LITERARY LANGUAGE IN UZBEKISTAN. (2024). XALQARO KONFERENSIYA VA JURNALLARNI SIFATLI INDEXLASH XIZMATI, 1(2), 53-55. https://phoenixpublication.uz/index.php/sxv/article/view/1153