CREATING A COMPUTER STYLE FOR THE UZBEK LANGUAGE
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uzbek lexemes, communication, Uzbek language, digital era, information technology, internet culture, globalizationAbstract
This article examines the features of creating a computer style of the Uzbek language, which is influenced by technology and digital communication. We analyze the lexical, grammatical, and stylistic changes that occur in the language due to the active use of internet platforms, social networks, and messaging apps. Special attention is given to the influence of English on the Uzbek computer style, as well as the adaptation of Uzbek lexemes to the new conditions of communication. The study identifies key trends and challenges related to the development of the Uzbek language in the digital era.
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