Abstract

The dialects of the Turkic language preserve very important facts about the development and history of the language. The direction of research in the conditions of mutual integration of dialects is multifaceted, and the examination of the phonetic law, which has become the «iron law» in Turkic languages, in the context of Turkic languages in general, gives very interesting facts. In Turkic languages, which are dialect languages, vowel harmony, especially the phonetic law, has a special importance. One of the most distinctive features of Turkic languages is vowel harmony (synharmonism) and the leading phonetic-morphological law of Turkic languages.While the term “law of harmony” in Turkology is meant vowel harmony in Turkic languages it is meant vowel harmony, harmony of vow-els and consonants, and harmony of consonants.

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