National-Cultural Characteristics Of Character Speech In Abdulla Oripov’s Poems
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https://doi.org/10.62480/zjssh.2026.vol57.pp45-47Keywords:
linguaculturology, character speech, poetic textAbstract
This article analyzes the linguacultural features of character speech in Abdulla Oripov’s poetry. It examines the artistic representation of national and cultural values, religious beliefs, and the Uzbek mentality through character speech, highlighting the linguacultural concepts reflected in the poet’s works.
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