Morphological Differentiation Of Forming Words In The National Corpus Of The Uzbek Language
Abror Kurbonmuratov , Lecturer, Termiz State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article discusses the problems of correct identification of problems in Uzbek computer linguistics, in particular, the understanding of the need to create corpus linguistics, as well as recommendations for solving today's problems in the process of teaching a second (foreign) language through the National Language Corpus.
Keywords
Creation of the National Corpus of the Uzbek language, problems
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