GENEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NAME-FORMING INDICATORS
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Indicator, surname, nisba, patronymic, son, daughter, patronymic form, national form, Russian form.Abstract
This article describes the indicators that form a surname, describes what forms they are used in the Uzbek language and what their current state is. Also, examples of various forms of nisba formation are given. In addition, the form of surnames in world languages, in particular Turkic languages, was discussed in ancient times and their current variants.
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