In his interview, Azamat Akbarov, an expert of the Great Future Group, a professor at Busan University of Foreign Languages in South Korea, spoke about the attitude to science in Uzbekistan, the problems of the education system and the importance of attention to linguistics.
- As a linguist, how would you describe the impact of language on the nation, state and society?
- Language is a cultural phenomenon; so the heritage of any country depends on its language. It is well known that today's English is an international language of communication, which penetrates into every aspect of our lives and facilitates the solution of political and economic issues. But as a linguist, I think that every country should try to preserve its language, because it is the language that makes it unique and distinguishes it from other countries. We wanted to preserve a multilingual world, because as we learn each language, we gain new knowledge, Goethe said, "The more languages a person knows, the more times he is human." On the other hand, it would also be wrong to underestimate the knowledge of English, which is spoken by a large part of the world’s population today. because it contributes to the development of the economy. This, in turn, contributes to the development of the nation, the country and society as a whole. Man is first and foremost a communicator, so I think we should not forget the language of nations, but we must have the ability to understand each other in order to develop and be perfect. Throughout history, countries have felt the need for each other to solve many problems, and a common language has allowed them to communicate.
I would say that the role of language in the development of the nation, state and society is very important, very necessary and relevant. Indeed, these concepts are dialectically interrelated and interrelated. As a nation, a state, a society develops, so does its language and linguistics. Changes in the state and society are primarily reflected in the language, in particular, in its lexicon - the richness of the dictionary. Since language has a social character, progress in social life determines progress in language. And in turn, the development of language and linguistics has an impact on the development of society, the state ... Proof of this can be found in today's worldview - in which country - where peace and prosperity prevail in society,
Furthermore, language is, first and foremost, a means of making a nation a nation, it is a mirror of the nation. After all, our language reflects our image, our spirituality, language reflects the spirituality of the representative of the nation. One of the greatest opportunities and blessings of the independence period is that the Uzbek language has gained prestige, attention and status in the country. Today, the Uzbek language remains one of the components of our national ideology and one of the main symbols of our independence.
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