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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume06Issue02-07
Historical Ethnography As An Artistic Medium Reflecting Real Historical Reality
Abstract
The article highlights the importance of ethnographisms as linguistic units that express the peculiarities of the people's lifestyle, history, and culture and play an important role in studying the intersections of society and language. The use of historical ethnographisms in artistic works as linguistic units that reflect the national cultural lifestyle of the Uzbek people in past eras is analyzed using the example of the works of Abdulla Qodiriy.
Keywords
Uzbek language, historical ethnographies, linguistic unity
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