BETWEEN TONGUES: A DEEP COMPARATIVE LOOK AT ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Kenesova Juldiz Toxtarovna Author

Abstract

In today's globalized era, where borders are increasingly blurred by technology and communication, language remains one of the most defining aspects of our identity. As a specialist in English language and literature living in a culturally rich region like Karakalpakstan, I find myself at the crossroads of two remarkable languages: English—a global giant—and Karakalpak—an indigenous gem.

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Published

2025-04-28