Linguistic And Spiritual Characteristics Of Words In The Chapter "Mountains Saddle The Head Of Strength" Of Tahir Malik's "Humanity" Work

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  • Tilavova Munishon Alijon qizi, Teacher of the Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Faculty of Languages, Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Independent Researcher of the Department of Uzbek Linguistics and Journalism, Bukhara State University

Abstract

This article discusses the linguistic and spiritual characteristics of words in the chapter "Mountains saddle the head of strength" of Tahir Malik's "Humanity". There are many languages ​​in the world. Each of them has seen many centuries before reaching its current state. There are also many languages ​​that existed in the past but are not used today. In order for a language to maintain its longevity, it must be constantly enriched and recognized as its own language by a certain people and society. Our Uzbek language is also being polished and developed further today. Words in our language, for example, are reflected in different meanings. Similarly, the correct and appropriate use of the meaning of each word in its place requires strong skill from the writer. Such a skilled writer is Tohir Malik. He demonstrates all his skills in his work "Humanity". This can be seen in the example of words in the chapter "Fortitude, mountains are saddled with heads".

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2025-06-16

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Linguistic And Spiritual Characteristics Of Words In The Chapter "Mountains Saddle The Head Of Strength" Of Tahir Malik’s "Humanity" Work. (2025). American Journal of Public Diplomacy and International Studies (2993-2157), 3(6), 24-26. https://mail.grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPDIS/article/view/7939