Theoretical Foundations of Corpus-based Uzbek-English Machine Translation
Abstract
This article explores the linguistic, cultural, and historical significance of Turkic languages, with a particular focus on their evolution and impact on regional and global communication. The study delves into the roots of Turkic languages, tracing their influence across different civilizations and highlighting their role in shaping both spoken and written communication in Central Asia and beyond. It also examines the structural and grammatical intricacies of the language family, shedding light on how these unique features contribute to the richness and diversity of linguistic studies. By analyzing various aspects of language development, the article provides a comprehensive understanding of how Turkic languages have preserved their identity while adapting to modern trends. This research contributes to broader discussions in linguistics by offering insights into how language evolution and cultural exchange are intertwined. The findings emphasize the relevance of Turkic languages in the context of globalization, where the preservation of linguistic heritage remains crucial for maintaining cultural identity.