THE MAGIC OF WORDS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF ALISHER NAVOI AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF LITERARY LANGUAGE
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This article explores the significant contributions of two great literary figures — Alisher Navoi and William Shakespeare — to the development of literary language in their respective eras. Their works showcase the expressive potential of language, richness of literary style, and connection with the spiritual essence of the people. The paper also analyzes the similarities and differences in their creative approaches and examines their impact on linguistic culture.
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