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In the monograph, professor M.Mirtozhiev's textbook "Phonetics of the Uzbek language" addresses the issue of the classification of speech sounds in world and Uzbek linguistics on the topic of speech sounds and their classification, reacting to the research carried out in this regard. Some speech sounds recorded by the scientist commented that they are not observed in the classification of other linguists. The scientist's approaches to syllabics and accentuation of the Uzbek language M.Mirtozhiev was explained in Uzbek through his arguments proving that the word accent is not dynamic in nature, but quantitative in nature.Professor M.Mirtozhiev spoke in detail about the semantic content of the lexical meaning in his book ''The semasiology of the Uzbek language".While the author analyze M.Mirtozhiev's conclusions on this matter, they note that the sound complex, in which imitation-pictorial words and exclamations are expressed, represents not a concept with lexical meaning, but a sign of understanding. In the analysis of grammatical features of Turkic indigenous words, specific categories of all word categories were analyzed within the framework of Turkic languages.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In the monograph, professor M.Mirtozhiev's textbook "Phonetics of the Uzbek language" addresses the issue of the classification of speech sounds in world and Uzbek linguistics on the topic of speech sounds and their classification, reacting to the research carried out in this regard. Some speech sounds recorded by the scientist commented that they are not observed in the classification of other linguists. The scientist's approaches to syllabics and accentuation of the Uzbek language M.Mirtozhiev was explained in Uzbek through his arguments proving that the word accent is not dynamic in nature, but quantitative in nature.Professor M.Mirtozhiev spoke in detail about the semantic content of the lexical meaning in his book ''The semasiology of the Uzbek language".While the author analyze M.Mirtozhiev's conclusions on this matter, they note that the sound complex, in which imitation-pictorial words and exclamations are expressed, represents not a concept with lexical meaning, but a sign of understanding. In the analysis of grammatical features of Turkic indigenous words, specific categories of all word categories were analyzed within the framework of Turkic languages.