INGLIZ LEKSIKOGRAFIK MANBALARIDAGI TURKIZMLAR TALQINI
Keywords:
Turkizmlar, transformatsiya, lug‘at o‘zlashma, til tizimi, LSG, tarixiy davr.Abstract
Muayyan tarixiy davrlarda va turli tillarda lug'atning o'zlashtirilishi jarayoni chuqur o'rganishni talab qiladi. Shuning uchun ushbu
maqolada turkizmlarning ingliz tilidagi talqini muhokama qilinadi Ming yillar davomida butun dunyoda tillar bir-birining hisobiga takomillashtirildi. Har kuni butun dunyo tillarida yangi so'zlar hosil bo'lib, yaqin atrofdagi tillarga yangi yoki takomillashtirilgan tushunchalarni tarqatadi.
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