USE OF THE UZBEKI LANGUAGE IN THE FIELD

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  • Norxoʼjayev Kozim Fozil oʻgʻli ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Yuldasheva Dilnoza Bekmurodovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Uzbek language, professional communication, language policy, globalization, language development, education, technology, administration, media.

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 The Uzbek language plays a crucial role in various professional and academic fields, serving as a medium for communication, education, and research. This article explores the significance of Uzbek in different sectors, including administration, 
science, technology, and media. It examines the challenges and opportunities associated with its use in professional settings, particularly in the context of globalization and technological advancements. The study also highlights governmental 
efforts and policies aimed at promoting the Uzbek language while ensuring its adaptability in a rapidly evolving world. The findings suggest that continued investment in language development and standardization is essential for maintaining its relevance and effectiveness across different fields. 

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2025-01-12