HISTORICAL STAGES OF THE UZBEKISTAN LANGUAGE, ITS PLACE AND SIGNIFICANCE IN THE FAMILY OF TURKIC LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Yusupboyeva Farangiz Ravshanbek kizi Student of Urgench Ranch Technological University

Keywords:

Turkic language family, dialects, historical stages, phonetic, lexical and grammatical changes.

Abstract

The topic of the historical stages of the Uzbek language, its place and significance in the Turkic language family is of great importance in the cultural heritage of Uzbekistan and in the field of linguistics. The Uzbek language, belonging to the Turkic language family, has gone through several stages in its historical development. In the early periods, the formation and development of the Uzbek language took place through various historical events, cultural exchanges and contacts with other languages.In modern Uzbekistan, the Uzbek language plays an important role as the state language. It is widely used not only in everyday communication, but also in the fields of education, science and culture. The place of the Uzbek language in the Turkic language family is also visible through its similarities and differences with other Turkic languages.

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Published

2025-06-26

How to Cite

Yusupboyeva Farangiz Ravshanbek kizi. (2025). HISTORICAL STAGES OF THE UZBEKISTAN LANGUAGE, ITS PLACE AND SIGNIFICANCE IN THE FAMILY OF TURKIC LANGUAGES. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 569–572. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/1044