The Historical Development of the Lexical Layer of the Chinese Language and the Role of Ming Period Novels in IT

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  • Jasur T. Ziyamukhammedov
  • Samida T. Mustafaeva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS13.6470

Abstract

In linguistics, the issue of periodization is closely related to the diachronic study of language, the development of language levels, determining development trends in it, and drawing conclusions about the dynamics of development of a certain level or language as a whole. the language being studied. After all, changes at certain levels of language differ according to the stages of language development or, conversely, changes at certain levels of language determine the stage of development of a particular language as a criterion. Therefore, for the purpose of this article, which is dedicated to the study of the lexicon of Ming period novelistic examples in China, the language of the monuments of the period under study, in particular, the lexical layers of the studied period, to determine which stage of the development of the Chinese language corresponds to the main source of research, not only the place of the novel in the development of the language, but also its importance for the science of linguistics is also a basis for determining.

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Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Ziyamukhammedov, J. T. ., & Mustafaeva, S. T. . (2023). The Historical Development of the Lexical Layer of the Chinese Language and the Role of Ming Period Novels in IT. Migration Letters, 20(S13), 386–392. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS13.6470