"THE ROLE OF MODERNITY IN THE FORMATION OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE AS THE STATE LANGUAGE" (“IT IS A MIRROR OF THE EXISTENCE OF A NATION IN THE WORLD HIS LIFE IS IN HIS LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ”)

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IKHTIYORBEK NOROV
AMANKLICHEV ISMOYIL

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The native language is the spirit of the nation, its honor, spiritual image, an example of dreams and hopes. The mother tongue is a symbol of the unity and solidarity of the nation. It unites the nation around it as a single nation and ensures its existence in the world. Just as every nation has its own homeland and family, it also has a precious and unique mother tongue. The more a person values his homeland, his parents, his family, and the more sacred and sacred his mother tongue becomes. Respect for the national language is also an important factor in our country's worthy recognition in the world. Because in today's era of globalization, every self-aware nation is constantly striving to preserve its nation and national values. In today's world of rapid technological development, political and economic processes and growing intercultural dialogue, it is necessary to keep pace with the times, to minimize the negative impact of these processes on their language and culture at the level of "destruction" and "destruction". is doing. Of course, we are not left out of this process. As Ismailbek Gaspirali, the great enlightener of the Turkic world, said: “A nation has two foundations. This is their language and religion. If one of these two lives is taken away from the nation, it will be in decline. “Just as there is no river without water, there is no nation without language. A language that belongs to a nation lives and lives with that nation.

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IKHTIYORBEK NOROV, & AMANKLICHEV ISMOYIL. (2021). "THE ROLE OF MODERNITY IN THE FORMATION OF THE UZBEK LANGUAGE AS THE STATE LANGUAGE" (“IT IS A MIRROR OF THE EXISTENCE OF A NATION IN THE WORLD HIS LIFE IS IN HIS LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ”). JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 6(06), 773–775. Retrieved from https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/1352

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