LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE BUKHARA DIALECT
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dialect, linguistic analysis, context, linguistic feature, influence of other languages, classification, dictionary.Abstract
This article discusses the specific features of the Bukhara dialect. It should be noted that in order to have a complete picture of the Bukhara dialect, it is necessary to delve deeper into each of its features and take into account the broader context in which it exists. The linguistic features of the Bukhara dialect are directly reflected in the territory where these dialects are used, as well as the influence of other languages. The vocabulary level of the language covers all the words existing in the language, in particular, argot, jargon, dialect, etc. It is stated that the existing dialects in our language constitute the main part of the vocabulary base of the language, the scope of its application is valid in a certain territory, and their classification has been carried out by many scientists. The Bukhara dialect belongs to the Oguz dialect of this group, and is usually called Bukhara Tajik among the people. The Bukhara dialect is an excellent example of interlanguage contact and evolution. Speaking about the Bukhara dialect, it should be noted that the main content of our article is devoted to considerations of its linguistic features. The specific features of this dialect may vary depending on the language layer. In particular, a separate explanation is given to its phonological qualities.
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