This article examines the general linguistic development of students, the instilling of skills in comparative analysis of linguistic units of diverse languages, in particular, Russian and Uzbek. The acquisition of correct pronunciation skills, correct stress setting are the most important tasks facing students. Thus, learning any language begins with mastering its sounds
27.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThe passage discusses how a writer's style is reflected in the textual meaning-making processes through the form and various textual strategies employed. It emphasizes the importance of analyzing both the form and content of a literary text to gain a comprehensive understanding of its linguistic and symbolic aspects. The study focuses on structural analysis to identify the poet's recurring methods in composing literary texts and how this guides semantic interpretations.Specifically, the study examines haikus written by Wright, highlighting the poet's consistent style in utilizing patterns with minor variations to create diverse poems. The poet's effective diction is achieved through a limited number of lexical and grammatical choices, aligning with the concise and brief nature of haikus as a poetic form. The passage underscores the significance of considering syntactic and semantic aspects in textual analysis to gain a broader perspective on a writer's style and the literary works they produce
27.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThis article states that the Constitution is the main law of the state and it defines the structure of the state, the system of authorities and governing bodies, their authority and the order of their formation, the electoral system, the rights and freedoms of citizens, the relationship between society and the individual, as well as the judicial system and the state and society. about the fact that it is the most important factor that determines mutual relations and that working in the interests of the people is the most important source that determines the superiority of the human factor over everything else, as well as The new version of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted necessity and importance of doing It is a vital necessity arising from the evolutionary development of the society of Uzbekistan , and this work is an extremely important issue for us to determine our next steps as a country, a nation and a people . our achievements, in particular, the removal of hundreds of restrictions in the fields of economy, human rights, justice, freedom of speech and religion, social protection, solving problems in cash, currency, credit issues, 25 years between us and our neighbors about the adoption due to the need to ensure the constitutional protection of the “melt of the ice” and other positive actions, and about the adoption of the new version of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the comprehensive measures to convey and explain its meaning and importance to the general public important strategic and statistical information on the implementation, opinions, as well as suggestions and recommendations in ensuring the priority and implementation of the Constitution and laws issues are described.
27.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadIn this article, the expression of sarcasms in Uzbek art is presented on the example of Erkin A'zam's stories. In addition, thoughts pointing to the place of artistic language in society were put forward through the art of words, such as sharp sarcasm, bitter laughter, irony.
27.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThe article is considered the development of the literary process of the twentieth century in Uzbekistan. The characteristic features of literature are presented: synthesis of artistic methods, stylistic techniques and genre transformation. There are 4 periods in the development of the Uzbek literary process (Jadid literature, literature of socialist realism, transitional, reorientation and analytical), as well as well as the factors that caused their appearance
25.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThis article provides information about the life and activities of Yodgor Nasriddinova Sadiqovna, the first statesman to emerge in the 20th century, the only Uzbek woman who held one of the highest positions in a huge country like the USSR, and the first years of her political career.
25.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThis study undertakes an examination of the portrayal of female characters within contemporary Uzbek literature, with a particular emphasis on the representation and negotiation of gender dynamics within fictional narratives. Employing a comparative analytical approach across a curated selection of existing literary works, the research endeavors to elucidate the multifaceted depictions of female protagonists, scrutinizing their agency, interpersonal connections, and the broader socio-cultural environments in which they are situated. By delving into these portrayals, this investigation aims to enrich scholarly comprehension of gender dynamics within both Uzbek society and its literary expressions
25.03.2024 Volume 3 Issue 3 View more DownloadThe study of Mukhimiy's life began even before his passing, as evidenced by various discussions about his poems. Nikolai Ostroumov published the first compilation of Mukimiy's works four years after the poet's death in 1907. [1] This collection, titled "Devoni Muqimiy" included not only Mukimi's poems but also a short biography and information about his creative process. In 1910, Portsev lithography published a second edition of the poet's works under the title "Devoni Muqimiy maa hajviyot." Articles about Mukimi's work continued to appear in newspapers and journals. The esteemed poet Gafur Gulam played a significant role in preserving Mukimi's legacy. Thanks to Gulam's initiative, the "Muqimiy bayozi" was compiled and published in 1938. This collection included 27 of Mukimi's poems, totaling 800 lines. The poems were organized by genre (satire-humor, lyrics) and accompanied by explanatory notes and dictionaries. In 1950, a selection of Mukimi's poems translated into Russian was published in Moscow under the title "Lirika i Satira". The year 1953 marked the 50th anniversary of Mukimi's death and saw a surge in scholarly interest. Several publications laid the groundwork for future studies of the poet's life and work. These included H. Yagubov's "O’zbek shoiri Muqimiy", A. Olimjonov's "Muhammad Amin Muqimiy," H. Zaripov's "Muhammad Amin Muqimiy," and H. Razzakov's book "Muqimiy va Zavqiy." Additionally, a collection of articles dedicated to Mukimi was published during this period. This article explores how Mukimi's life and contributions were presented in literature textbooks used in Uzbekistan before the country gained independence.
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