THE NECESSITY OF CREATING THE AUTHORIAL CORPUS OF NUSRATULLO JUMAKHOJA
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authorial corpus, Nusratullo Jumakhoja, corpus linguistics, idiolect, stylistics, digital humanities, Uzbek philology.Abstract
This article explores the scientific, methodological, and cultural necessity of developing an authorial corpus of Professor Nusratullo Jumakhoja, a distinguished Uzbek philologist, literary critic, and Navoiy scholar. The study justifies the importance of digitizing his rich scholarly heritage consisting of over 300 articles published in various national and international journals. It emphasizes the relevance of corpus linguistics and digital humanities in modern philology and highlights how the creation of an authorial corpus enables objective, data-driven analysis of Jumakhoja’s linguistic and stylistic individuality. The article also outlines the stages of corpus development and the potential benefits for Uzbek philological research.
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