BUKHARA DIALECT AS A NEW LINGUISTIC DATA SOURCE FOR THE UZBEK LANGUAGE CORPUS

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Western European Studies

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This article analyzes the linguistic features of incorporating Bukhara dialect into the Uzbek language corpus. The study examines the phonetic, morphological, syntactic, lexical, and sociolinguistic characteristics of Bukhara dialect, highlighting the differences and similarities between it and the Uzbek language and other dialects. The regional and social significance of the dialect, its contribution to the language system, as well as its scientific importance in the fields of linguistics and dialectology, are clarified. The article emphasizes that the inclusion of Bukhara dialect in the Uzbek language corpus plays a significant role in enhancing the diversity and richness of the Uzbek language, creating a new resource for scientific research

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