FACTORS THAT PUT THE UZBEK TURKİSH LANGUAGE OF AFGHANİSTAN AT RİSK OF LANGUAGE DEATH

Najibullah Akbari(1)
(1) Kabul University

Abstract

The extinction of any language is an irreparable loss for humanity. According to some sources, only 600 of 6000 languages are safe. Many specialists in the field provide important decisions to prevent the extinction of the languages. According to linguists, at least half of the languages in the world will die at the end of the 21st century. The study attemts to reveal the past and present dangers facing the Uzbek Turkish of Afghanistan with universal and regional factors.

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Authors

Najibullah Akbari
dr.najibullah.akbari@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Author Biography

Najibullah Akbari

Assistant Professor
Department of Turkish Language and Literature
Faculty of Foreign Language and Literature 

FACTORS THAT PUT THE UZBEK TURKİSH LANGUAGE OF AFGHANİSTAN AT RİSK OF LANGUAGE DEATH. (2024). Foreign Languages ​​in Uzbekistan (JOURNALFLEDU.COM), 55(2), 62-71. https://doi.org/10.36078/1715322028

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FACTORS THAT PUT THE UZBEK TURKİSH LANGUAGE OF AFGHANİSTAN AT RİSK OF LANGUAGE DEATH. (2024). Foreign Languages ​​in Uzbekistan (JOURNALFLEDU.COM), 55(2), 62-71. https://doi.org/10.36078/1715322028