Abstract

This article provides detailed information about the peculiarities of Khorezm kipchak dialects of the Uzbek language. For instance, the phonetic, lexical and grammatical features of lexis in the under research dialect are highlighted basing on the examples. The given examples are compared with the options in other dialects. In this article dialect words are given in Cyrillic letters while the literary language forms of words are given Uzbek alphabet in Latin letters, in order to avoid confusion in pronunciation with English sounds of these letters. 

Highlights

  • At present, Khorezm is inhabited by the representatives of the Oghuz and Kipchak dialects of the Uzbek language

  • The historical, archeological and ethnographic research carried out in recent years raises the issue of the relationship of Khorezm dialects with other Turkic peoples, and their relationship with non-Turkic peoples, including those living in East Asia and Eastern Iran. [1: 130]

  • It should be noted that most of the ideas and conclusions presented in Devon apply to all Turkic languages and their dialects

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Introduction

In Uzbek, Tashkent, 1985, II [13] Anazkuliev S. Turkmen speakers in Turtkul District in Karakalpakii.

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