Statistical and Semantic Parameters of Attributive Compounds - Means to Differentiate Uzbek Literary Language

Authors

  • Khujaniyazov Eshboy Candidate of phylological sciences, Docent, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz, Nukus, Uzbekistan
  • Yuldasheva Shakhlo Shukurlaevna Candidate of pedagogical sciences, professor, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz, Nukus, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i9.604

Keywords:

Language, Uzbek

Abstract

Most of the contemporary literary languages of today have speech styles that are distinguished as branched, separate language systems. These speech styles are known as styles with lexical, grammatical, phraseological differences. The style of the Uzbek literary language also has a clearly differentiated system of speech styles. Up to the present time, the differentiation of speech styles has been carried out intuitively. Separating them with the help of linguistic tools based on extralinguistic factors is one of the achievements of linguistics.

 

The Uzbek literary language also has oral, literary, scientific, formal, journalistic styles, which are differentiated as a separate system. These styles have their own lexical, grammatical, phraseological features. Differentiation on the basis of these features is of great importance in linguistics, it allows the science of stylistics to advance to another level and sets great prospects for determining the function of language signs in these areas. Within the Uzbek literary language, literary and scientific styles are differentiated as separate systems. Each language unit in this language has the characteristics of statistical and semantic usage.

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2021-11-24

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Eshboy, K. ., & Shukurlaevna, Y. S. . (2021). Statistical and Semantic Parameters of Attributive Compounds - Means to Differentiate Uzbek Literary Language. American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research, 2(9), 40–47. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i9.604

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