THE IMPACT OF PRINTING PRESS ON LANGUAGE STANDARDIZATION

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  • Babajanova Guljahon Gulmirza qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Johannes Gutenberg, standardization of languages, early printers and editors, linguistic transformation, printed textbooks

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The printing press revolutionized language standardization by promoting uniformity in spelling, grammar, and vocabulary. It enabled the mass production of texts, often based on dominant regional dialects, and facilitated the spread of dictionaries and grammar guides. By elevating vernacular languages over Latin, the printing press fostered cultural identity and linguistic unity, leaving a lasting impact on communication and language development.

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  • Babajanova Guljahon Gulmirza qizi

    Chirchik State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Tourism,

    Department of Foreign Language and Literature (English),

    Bachelor degree student

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1. Eisenstein, E. L.(1979). The Printing Press as an Agent of Change Volumes I&II

2. McLuhan, M. (1962). The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man

3. Crystal, D. (2003). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language

4. Briggs, A., & Burke, P. (2002). A Social History of the Media: From Gutenberg to the Internet

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2024-12-06

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THE IMPACT OF PRINTING PRESS ON LANGUAGE STANDARDIZATION. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 15(7), 27-30. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/4930