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No. 4 (2024): FarDU.Ilmiy xabarlar jurnali (Aniq va tabiiy fanlar)

THE LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ARCHAIC WORDS IN CLASSICAL WORKS

Submitted
September 24, 2024
Published
2024-09-24

Abstract

Archaic words, as remnants of past linguistic eras, introduce us to the evolution of language and culture. This article examines the role of archaic words in classical literature, their historical context, linguistic characteristics, and their impact on contemporary language. It analyzes how these words help us understand language evolution, preserve cultural heritage, and influence the modern interpretation of literary works.

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