GLOBALIZATSIYA DAVRIDA KOREYS TILINING OMMALASHUVI VA UNI O‘RGANISHGA BO‘LGAN MOTIVATSION OMILLAR
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Globalizatsiya, koreys tili, K-pop, Hallyu (Korean Wave), madaniyatlararo aloqa, ta’lim va texnologiya, Indoneziya Z avlodi, O‘zbekiston–Koreya hamkorligi.Abstract
Globalizatsiya jarayonida madaniyatlararo aloqalar kengayib, xorijiy tillarga, xususan koreys tiliga bo‘lgan qiziqish sezilarli darajada oshib bormoqda. So‘nggi yillarda Indoneziya Z avlodi orasida koreys tiliga bo‘lgan talabning ortishi “Korean Wave” (Hallyu) fenomeni bilan chambarchas bog‘liqdir. K-pop, K-drama, moda, texnologiya va turizm kabi madaniy omillar yoshlarning koreys tilini o‘rganishdagi motivatsiyasini kuchaytirgan. Bundan tashqari, Janubiy Koreyaning iqtisodiy va texnologik rivojlanishi ham koreys tilining global miqyosdagi nufuzini oshirmoqda. O‘zbekiston misolida ham koreys tilining o‘qitilishi kengayib, davlat siyosatida xorijiy tillarni, jumladan koreys tilini o‘rganishga alohida e’tibor berilmoqda. Maqolada koreys tilining global mashhurlikka erishish sabablari, ta’lim va madaniyat sohasidagi o‘zaro aloqalar hamda Koreya Respublikasining xalqaro hamkorlik siyosati tahlil qilinadi.
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