The role of the native language in the formation of Kyrgyz handwritten creativity

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The role of the native language in the literary creativity of each population occupies a special place in the emergence and development of handwritten literature of the Turkic peoples. Folk literary and linguistic traditions, which equally spread to almost all related Turkic peoples and were formed over the centuries, cannot be considered to belong to only one of them. At a special level are the role and place of the process of transition from folk art to handwritten literature in strengthening the position of the native language in national literature. Along with the formation of handwritten literature of the Turkic peoples, the process of development of the centuries-old oral literary language of these peoples did not stop; on the contrary, we can say that it developed in parallel, enriching each other. It can be noted that the formation of Turkic manuscript literature in the Middle Ages was caused by the development of the social and spiritual culture of the peoples living on a vast territory from the east to the west of Eurasia.

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Native language, runic, handwritten language, literary traditions, manuscripts, writing

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170201435

IDR: 170201435   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2023-11-4-196-201

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