look at the orthographic challenges of Afghanistan's Uzbek language

Hamidullah Bashqaban, Abdul Fatah Rasooly
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The Uzbek language belongs to the eastern branch of Turkic languages. Turkic languages are part of the Ural-Altaic language family. The history of orthography and ancient literature of the Uzbek language goes back to the "Orkhon Yinisey" stone in orthography ions. These petroglyphs were obtained from the beach of the Orkhon Seas in Mangolia, Yenisey (Anasay-Mother valley) in southern Siberia, Talas in Kyrgyzstan, and other areas such as Eastern Turkistan, Central Asia, Caucasus, Volga beach and parts of Europe area. These historical sites contain Turkish-Ronics writings. In the stone in orthography ions of "Orkhon Yinisey", some of which include eulogies and hymns describing Turkish kings, are carved on the tombstones of Turkish kings and princes. The orthography of the Uzbek language of Uzbekistan has always changed from the previous state. However, the Uzbek orthography in Afghanistan has never changed since the 12th century until now; they use the Arabic-Uzbek orthography. In this research, library resources are used.
看看阿富汗乌兹别克语的拼写挑战吧
乌兹别克语属于突厥语系的东部分支。突厥语是乌拉尔-阿尔泰语系的一部分。乌兹别克语的正字法和古代文学的历史可以追溯到正字法中的“鄂尔孔印尼塞”石。这些岩画来自蒙古的鄂尔孔海海滩、西伯利亚南部的叶尼塞(Anasay-Mother valley)、吉尔吉斯斯坦的塔拉斯以及其他地区,如东突厥斯坦、中亚、高加索、伏尔加海滩和欧洲部分地区。这些历史遗址包含了土耳其语的讽刺文字。在“Orkhon Yinisey”的正字法的石头中,一些包括描述土耳其国王的悼词和赞美诗,被刻在土耳其国王和王子的墓碑上。乌兹别克斯坦乌兹别克语的正字法一直与以前的国家不同。然而,自12世纪至今,阿富汗乌兹别克语的正字法从未改变过;他们使用阿拉伯-乌兹别克正字法。本研究利用图书馆资源。
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