J.D.Eltazarov
Scientific Council granting scientific degrees chairman,
doctor of philological sciences, professor
Sh.S.Mahmadiyev
Academic council that grants academic
degrees secretary, candidate of philological sciences,
associate professor
D.B.Urinbayeva
Chairman of the scientific Seminar under the,
Council doctor of philological
sciences, professor
INTRODUCTION (abstract of the PhD dissertation)
The purpose of the study. Based on the factual materials collected from the lexicon of the Karluk dialect of the city of Samarkand, the lexico-semantic features of lexical units are compared and their connection with the text of other Uzbek dialects and the language of written monuments is revealed.
The scientific novelty of the research is as follows:
The karluk dialect of the city of Samarkand is distinguished from other uzbek dialects, such as phonetically and lexically different meaning of the second-order lengthening state, the use of six consonants in four different forms, and seven vowel peacocks;
it is revealed that the types of lexical units of the karluk dialect of this region (homonyms, synonyms, antonyms, paronyms) have different meanings from the uzbek literary language, such as kars, olus, hokki, dokki, according to the relationship of form and meaning, and the city of Samarkand in the development of the uzbek literary language it is proven that there are factual materials collected about the karluk dialect;
the phenomenon of bilingualism between the uzbek and tajik languages, characteristic of colloquial speech, is highlighted, and the lexical layers of the dialect are identified, compared to the uzbek literary language, and features such as the formation of phrases, compound words, and word combinations are revealed;
it is shown that the karluk dialect of the city of Samarkand differs from the words of the karluk dialects of Kashkadarya, Jizzakh, and Bukhara in terms of form and meaning, and it is proved that the lexical units in the dialect are divided into fourteen microgroups.
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