Addresses To Theotoponyms In Uzbek Toponymy
Sh.Turdikulov , Lecturer, Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The collection and study of rich and varied material on the toponymy of Uzbekistan in different regions is one of the most significant areas of Uzbek linguistics. As a result of scientific research in recent years, a number of monographs have been published on the analysis of toponymy of a number of regions of Uzbekistan from a linguistic, historical and typological point of view, research has been carried out, and explanatory dictionaries of toponyms have been compiled. However, the question of the study of theotoponyms that differ linguistically and culturally among toponyms has not been resolved.
Keywords
Study of toponyms, theotoponyms
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