Essays on Uzbek History, Culture, and Language

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Bakhtiyar A. Nazarov, Denis Sinor, and Devin DeWeese
Essays on Uzbek History, Culture, and Language

Publisher: Indiana Univ Research Inst for Inner Asian Studies | 1993 | ISBN-10: 0933070292 | ISBN-13: 978 0933070295 | English | PDF | 119 pages | 11.79 Mb

Essays on Uzbek History, Culture, and Language (Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series).

Contents:

*G. A. Abdurakhmanov, “The Ethnogenesis of the Uzbek People and the Formation of the Uzbek Language”
*Edward Allworth, “A New Ethnic Tone in Writings for the 21st Century”

*Devin DeWeese, “A Neglected Source on Central Asian History: The 17th-Century Yasavi Hagiography Manaqib al-Akhyar”

*A. Khaiitmetov, “On the Creative Method of Medieval Uzbek Literature”

*Iristai K. Kuchkartaev, “The Lexico-Semantic Field of Written Language in Old Turkic, Old Uzbek, and Modern Uzbek”

*Nizamiddin Mamadalievich Makhmudov, “The Semantic-Syntactic Mechanism of the Uzbek Comparative Sentence”

*Ruth I. Meserve, “The Latin Sources for Khwarezm”

*A. Nurmanov, “The Presuppositional Aspect of the Simple Sentence in Uzbek”

*A. Shermatov, “A New Stage in the Development of Uzbek Dialectology”

*Denis Sinor, “Some Latin Sources on the Khanate of Uzbek”