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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume05Issue11-47
The Role Of Dialectal Lexicon In The Aesthetics Of Popular Oral Creative Works
Abstract
This article discusses linguo-folkloristics and its historical stages of development, the scholars who have worked in this field, and the essence of their academic contributions. Alla (lullaby) texts recorded in Tashkent region were subjected to linguo-folkloristic analysis. The study investigates the degree to which dialectal elements are manifested in folklore works.
Keywords
Linguo-folkloristics, Qarluq dialects, Qipchoq (composite) dialects, dialect
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