Names of Human Body Parts in the Vocabulary of Boysun-Shurchi Uzbek Dialects
Keywords:
Body Parts, Uzbek, VocabularyAbstract
The lexical layer of all Turkic languages takes precedence in the vocabulary of Boysun-Shurchi Uzbek dialects. These words and phrases, some of which we will attempt to explain below, do not appear in Uzbek literary language, but they do appear in dialects of other Turkic languages, as well as in written monuments, with some phonetic changes or exactly the same, with some phonetic changes or exactly the same. These are the lexical layers that are specific to the Boysun-Shurchi Uzbek dialects.
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