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Вспомогательные исторические дисциплины

Publication date: 16.03.2018
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Lada Hanzelinova , doctor of philosophical sciences, candidate of philological sciences , assistent professof
Madina Zapiyeva , student
University of West Bohemia , Czech Republic

«Neoglyphs of Alexander Sommer Batek»

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Among all attempts to create a planned language, one cannot but pay attention to Alexander Sommer Batek's pasigraphic system. The name of this system «neoglyph» comes from the term «hieroglyphs», which indicates the similarity of both sign systems. The essence of the concept is to describe the whole concept in one picture. In order to record a speech, it is necessary to add those concepts to a logical chain, supplementing the drawings with necessary grammatical signs. Neoglyphs can be deciphered by carriers of different languages. However, together with its author, its eubiotics, Esperanto and the idea of universal understanding neoglyphs were gradually ousted from the public's consciousness in 1944. Meanwhile, we still can find interesting and inspiring ideas in the works of Alexander Sommer Batek.

Филология и лингвистика

Publication date: 30.08.2017
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Umidzhon I. Kuziev
Namangan State University , Uzbekistan

«About sociolects and their place in glossaries (in example Uzbek language and dictionaries)»

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This article discusses the question of the linguistic features of the sociolect. «Socialization» of words is connected with the laws of society, professional, social and other factors of speakers. For example, comparative analysis is given to certain words in the Uzbek language, which can be used by different social groups with different meanings and shades. Also special attention is paid to the fact that the expressions of the socioselect in the new dictionaries – two-volume (1981) and five-volume (2006–2008) dictionaries of the Uzbek language.