ETHNOGRAPHIC VOCABULARY OF UZBEK DIALECS IN KARAKALPAKSTAN
Abstract
This article describes in detail the ethnographic lexicon and dialectal features of Uzbek dialects in Karakalpakstan. In addition, general similarities between the language, ethnography of some rural dialects, the language and ethnography of a village in another region, and the population of a particular area are highlighted.
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