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Uzbek (ISO 639-1: uz) is a Turkic language spoken mainly in Uzbekistan, where the language is accorded the ‘state language’ status (Figure 1). Outside Uzbekistan, ethnic Uzbek populations are scattered across and beyond Central Asia in such countries as Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, China, and Saudi Arabia (Balcı, 2004; Yakup, 2020 ...
Shinji Ido
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Text classification dataset and analysis for Uzbek language [PDF]
Text classification is an important task in Natural Language Processing (NLP), where the goal is to categorize text data into predefined classes.
Elmurod Kuriyozov +3 more
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Phrases are the strongest building blocks of syntax, which is the main structure of a language. In other words, phrases form syntax. In this sense, the structures and diversity of phrases, approaches and classifications on this subject are, in a way ...
Ertuğrul Yaman
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: Ushabu maqolada maktab geografiya kurslarining o rganishning matematik metodlaridan foydalanilgan. Ular uzunlik va maydonni, iqlimiy ko rsatgichlarni, gidrologik ko rsatgichlarni, biologik ko rsatgichlarni, tabiiy resurslarni ko rsatgichlarini hisoblashda, geografik kordinatalarni, gorizantallar yordamida relefni asosiy ko rsatgichlarini ...
Ergasheva O'lmasoy Roziqovna +1 more
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UzbekTagger: The rule-based POS tagger for Uzbek language [PDF]
This research paper presents a part-of-speech (POS) annotated dataset and tagger tool for the low-resource Uzbek language. The dataset includes 12 tags, which were used to develop a rule-based POS-tagger tool.
Maksud Sharipov +3 more
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Narratives reflecting Theory of Mind among bilingual Lyuli children of Uzbekistan
This is the first known study of the socio-cognitive development of Lyuli children, a Roma-type group living in Bukhara in Uzbekistan. The research was conducted in schools in Bukhara serving both Lyuli children and Uzbek children, both of whom are multi-
Kyuchukov Hristo +3 more
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An assessment on uzbek storyteliıng in modern afghanistan
Until the establishment of the state of Afghanistan in 1747, this region remained under the sovereignty of the states established by Turkic nobles. Cities such as Herat, Kabul, Faryab and Ghazni became important centers of Turkic culture. Many scholars,
RIDVAN ÖZTÜRK
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Creating a Morphological and Syntactic Tagged Corpus for the Uzbek Language [PDF]
Nowadays, creation of the tagged corpora is becoming one of the most important tasks of Natural Language Processing (NLP). There are not enough tagged corpora to build machine learning models for the low-resource Uzbek language.
Maksud Sharipov +3 more
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Animal cult living in uzbek folk beliefs
Humans have lived a life intertwined with animals since the first moments. While some animals have provided convenience in people's lives, a defense mechanism has been established against others. Animals are of great importance for humans to survive in
ZEHRA IŞIK
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Integrating environmental education in training regimens [PDF]
The article examines the effectiveness of incorporating environmental education and sustainability practices into the training regimens of 'belt wrestling' wrestlers.
Allamuratov Shuhratulla +3 more
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