PHONETIC COMPOSITION OF RUSSIAN, UZBEK AND KHOREZMIAN LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Adolat Ibragimovna Karimova Senior Lecturer at the Department of Social and Exact Disciplines, TSUE,
  • Elvira Raisovna Muratova Senior Lecturer at the Department of Social and Exact Disciplines, TSUE,

Keywords:

Zoroastrians, ancient state, ancient Phoenician writing, Turkicism, fiqh, fatwa, Sharia, Aramaic graphics, dead language.

Abstract

This article provides information about the phonetic composition of three languages: Russian, Uzbek literary and Khorezmian languages.

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Published

2023-05-15

How to Cite

Karimova , A. I., & Muratova, E. R. (2023). PHONETIC COMPOSITION OF RUSSIAN, UZBEK AND KHOREZMIAN LANGUAGES. Innovative Development in Educational Activities, 2(9), 311–316. Retrieved from https://openidea.uz/index.php/idea/article/view/1301