O‘ZBEK TILINING O‘RGANILISHI VA DEKOLONIZATSIYASIGA TA’SIR ETUVCHI OMILLAR: (DE)KOLONIAL HIS-TUYG‘ULAR, MILLAT VA O‘Z-O‘ZINI ANGLASH
Kalit so'zlar
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6I2Y2026N53Kalit so'zlar
o‘zbek tili o‘rganislishi, dekolonizatsiya, his-tuyg‘ular, millat, o‘z- o‘zini anglash.Annotasiya
Mazkur maqolada oʻzbek tilini oʻrganish va dekolonizatsiya qilish oʻrtasidagi bogʻliqlik koʻrib chiqilib, (de)kolonial hissiyot, millat va oʻz-o‘zini anglash kabi omillarga eʼtibor qaratiladi. Dekolonizatsiya va unga xos his-tuyg'ular millatga bog'liq emasligi ko'rsatilgan. Qolaversa, muayyan his-tuyg'ular, ong va tafakkurga ega bo‘lgan xalq sezilarli dekolonizatsiyaga erishishga qodir.
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