GANIJON ABDURAHMONOV'S PHONETIC HERITAGE: THEORETICAL VIEWS AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Keywords:
Ganijon Abdurahmonov, Uzbek linguistics, phonetics, phoneme, stress, pronunciation norms, phonetic system, articulation, acoustics.Abstract
This article analyzes the scientific heritage of Ganijon Abdurahmonov, who occupies a distinct place in Uzbek linguistics owing to his fundamental research in phonetics. Using a descriptive-analytical method, the study examines the scholar's classification of vowel and consonant phonemes, his treatment of stress, and his codification of pronunciation norms for the Uzbek literary language. The findings confirm that Abdurahmonov's theoretical framework remains a cornerstone of Uzbek phonetic science and continues to inform contemporary teaching methodology. The article concludes that his works constitute an enduring scholarly resource for linguists, educators, and students alike.
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