Lexical semantic characteristics of pronouns in old turkish language



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LEXICAL SEMANTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PRONOUNS IN OLD TURKISH LANGUAGE (1)


LEXICAL SEMANTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PRONOUNS IN OLD TURKISH LANGUAGE.


Abstract: In this article analysis that some comments were discussed in the Uzbek grammar, a mediator of the talks.
Key words: pronouns, independent words, derivation, types of pronouns, formation.
Introduction.
The historical grammar of the Uzbek language is an integral part of the history of the Uzbek language, which studies the phonetic, morphological, syntactic and lexical-semantic system of the Uzbek language. The sources of the historical grammar of the Uzbek language are written monuments created in the Uzbek language that carry language facts that serve as the basis for analysis and conclusions in the historical grammar. The history of the Uzbek literary language is an integral part of the history of the Uzbek language, which studies the historical development and norms of the Uzbek literary language. The old Uzbek literary language is one of the names of the literary language that began to form in the 14th century, developed in the 15th century, and was used until the beginning of the 20th century. The historical grammar of the Uzbek language is a branch of the history of the Uzbek language. It is known that the history of the language is the history of the phonetic system, grammatical structure and lexicon of the Uzbek language. The history of the Uzbek language includes two independent subjects that are interrelated. These subjects are the historical grammar of the Uzbek language and the history of the literary language. Despite the fact that these two subjects are interrelated, their study methods and examination objects differ from each other. Historical grammar studies the development of the phonetic system of the language, the development of the grammatical structure. However, issues such as the relationship between language phenomena and social phenomena, the development of styles and their various manifestations, and the norms of the language remain outside the object of his investigation.
Pronouns express the object or its sign not permanently, but in certain places. In this respect, although the pronoun is considered an independent group of words, it does not have a concrete meaning. Pronouns in the old Uzbek language are divided into the following groups according to their meaning: personal pronouns, personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, collective pronouns, determining pronouns, presumptive pronouns, indefinite pronouns.

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