LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE LEXICOLOGY OF FARMING IN THE KHOREZM DIALECT

Authors

  • Safiyazova Nazokat Ma'mun UniversityNTMLecturer, Department of Uzbek and Oriental Languages

Keywords:

Khorezm dialect, agricultural lexicon, agrarian terminology, dialectology, phonetic variability, lexical-semantic system, etymological layer, language contacts, irrigation culture, linguistic differentiation.

Abstract

 This scientific article studies the linguistic nature of the vocabulary of farming in the Khorezm dialect based on a complex and systematic approach. Within the framework of the study, the phonetic transformations, lexical-semantic structures, morphological construction and etymological layers of this lexical layer are analyzed in detail. Also, the natural and geographical features of the Khorezm region, irrigation systems and factors related to the historical development of agriculture are considered as important determinants in the formation of this terminology. The results of the study substantiate the importance of the vocabulary of farming in the Khorezm dialect in the historical development and territorial differentiation of the Uzbek language and show that it is a multilayered, dynamic and functional system.

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Published

2026-04-13

How to Cite

Safiyazova Nazokat. (2026). LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE LEXICOLOGY OF FARMING IN THE KHOREZM DIALECT. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(4), 1014–1016. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/6108