A. qizi. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF LITERATURE, PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE, (2022)
Abstract
The phonetics of Turkic languages is unique. The presence of 4 to 8 variants of vowels and the existence of the law of synharmonism are characterized by the fact that they are rarely used in some languages (Uzbek). The fact that hardness and softness are not used in the Uzbek language violates the nature of the Turkic languages and we unknowingly cover it. The presence of 2 to 32 variants of the appendices is also due to the nature of the Turkic languages. The fact that our grammar is based not on phonetic principles but on morphological principles does not sufficiently shed light on the nature of language. Today it is necessary to increase the importance of knowledge and study of comparative-historical grammar. In order to perfect the theory of modern Uzbek linguistics, it is necessary to be aware of the comparative-historical grammar of Turkic languages.
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%A qizi, Atoullo Rahmatovich Ahmedov | Po`latova Sevara Mahmud
%D 2022
%J CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF LITERATURE, PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE
%K Comparative-historical convergence divergence phonetics
%T Some Feedback About Linguistic Knowledge
%U https://cajlpc.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJLPC/article/view/363
%X The phonetics of Turkic languages is unique. The presence of 4 to 8 variants of vowels and the existence of the law of synharmonism are characterized by the fact that they are rarely used in some languages (Uzbek). The fact that hardness and softness are not used in the Uzbek language violates the nature of the Turkic languages and we unknowingly cover it. The presence of 2 to 32 variants of the appendices is also due to the nature of the Turkic languages. The fact that our grammar is based not on phonetic principles but on morphological principles does not sufficiently shed light on the nature of language. Today it is necessary to increase the importance of knowledge and study of comparative-historical grammar. In order to perfect the theory of modern Uzbek linguistics, it is necessary to be aware of the comparative-historical grammar of Turkic languages.
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