JALAKUDUK SMALL DIALECTAL AREAL SIGNS OF THE ZONE
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Jalakuduk dialect, dialectal area, linguistic variation, phonetics, lexicon, grammar, regional dialects, sociolinguistics, areal linguistics, Uzbek dialectology.Abstract
This article examines the specific features of the Jalakuduk small dialectal area and identifies its distinctive linguistic characteristics within the regional dialectal system. The study focuses on phonetic, lexical, and grammatical features that differentiate this dialect from neighboring varieties. Special attention is given to the influence of geographical, historical, and social factors on the formation of dialectal features. The research is based on field data, comparative analysis, and existing linguistic studies. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of dialectal diversity and the processes of language variation within a limited territorial zone. The results may be useful for further studies in dialectology, sociolinguistics, and regional language development.
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