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Current problems of modern linguistics in Central Asia

Nomurodov, BoburTeacher of the Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Chief Specialist of the Department of Youth Work, Spirituality and Enlightenment, University of Tashkent for Applied Sciences,Tashkent,100000,UzbekistanNomurodova, KhurshidakhonA Student of the group BT 07, Faculty of Pedagogy, Department of Primary Education, University of Tashkent for Applied Sciences,Tashkent,100000,Uzbekistan
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Abstract: In this article the current problems of modern linguistics in Central Asia are multifaceted, reflecting both historical legacies and contemporary challenges. One significant issue is the influence of colonial and post-colonial political developments on indigenous linguistic identities highlights how Muslim cultural reform movements, such as Jadidism, sought to reshape cultural and linguistic practices amidst colonial pressures, indicating ongoing struggles over linguistic autonomy and identity in the region.

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