The Traditional Lexical Layer Of The Works Of Avaz Otar
Sarvinoz Sharipova , Master, Tashkent State University Of Uzbek Language And Literature Named After Alisher Navoi. Joint Department Of Turkology, Ahmad Yassavi International Turkish-Kazakh University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article deals with the lexical features of Avaz Otar's works of the 19th century. Literary language and living colloquial words in the works are selected and analyzed. Special attention is paid to the ways in which words of different dialects enter the Uzbek literary language.
Keywords
Sound, lexical layer, word and word form, dialect, literary language, colloquial language
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