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Festivals, Weddings and Ceremonies of the Old Uzbek Literary Language in the XVI Century Writings

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This article presents the actual materials in which the lexical and semantic features of the words expressing holidays, wedding and other events are given, translated in 1519 by Muhammad Ali ibn Darves Alm al-Bukhari from the works of "Boburname" by Babur and "Zafarnoma" by Sharafuddin Ali Yazdiyya two works that were created in the 16th century in Old Uzbek literary language and could incorporate the language of that time, as well as their relation to the modern literary Uzbek language.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijsedu.20180601.12
Published in International Journal of Secondary Education (Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2018)
Page(s) 5-7
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Keywords

Heortonims of the Uzbek Language, Heortonyms, Holiday, Wedding, Ceremony, Funeral, HAyit

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  • Department of Uzbek Linguistic, Faculty of Philology, Urgench State University, Urgench City, Uzbekistan

  • Department of Uzbek Linguistic, Faculty of Philology, Urgench State University, Urgench City, Uzbekistan

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