ETHNOCULTURAL NATURE OF ETHNOGRAPHY RELATED TO WEDDING TRADITIONS IN THE KAZAKH LANGUAGE OF KARAKALPAKSTAN
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Language phrases that reflect the national identity of each nation are being studied from a new perspective on the basis of such scientific areas as ethnolinguistics, linguoculturology, cognitive linguistics, formed in general linguistics.The article analyses the question of the ethnocultural content of ethnographies associated with wedding traditions, which reflects the national identity of the Kazakh language, which is being lived in the Republic of Karakalpakstan today. Ethnolinguistic ethnographisms that reflect the peculiarities of the literary language of the Kazakhs (kalynmal, oli-tiri, korimlik, neke kiyar, kiyit, etc.) and the content of ethnographic linguistics assimilated from the languages of the local Turkic peoples (savshi, tap berdi, elkade, sep, toyana, katkuda, etc.) are analyzed.
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