COMPARATIVE-TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TERMS OF FOLK ART
Abstract
This article discusses the comparative-typological analysis of Uzbek and Kyrgyz literary terms and the comparison of terms in Uzbek and Kyrgyz school textbooks. The article pays special attention to the formation of a number of literary terms and the content-based analysis of textbooks as a result of the development of the literary language and literary criticism of the two fraternal peoples. In the process of analysis, it is observed that in textbooks, many common terms, such as proverbs, riddles, parables, fairy tales, proverbs, nicknames, riddles, jokes, jokes, belong to the folklore. In general, our work examines from a comparative-typological point of view that most of the literary terms that appeared in the history of the two fraternal peoples in ancient times are still used today.
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