Abstract

This article is about professor Professor Dyikanov K., namely about his tireless work on the study of linguistics, his publishing many scientific books, which do not only set forth his scientific beliefs, but also, if necessary, defend and prove his point of view and sustainable standpoint. It is possible to say with certainty that his scientific works are based on an in-depth study of the theory of language. The fact is that no matter in what field of linguistics the Kyrgyz scientist Dyikanov K. created his works, it is obvious that he necessarily had studied and carefully analyzed the works of famous Turkic scientists to use their quotations and reliable statements in his scientific publications if necessary. Based on his accumulated experience in the study of nouns, the Professor determined that there is a group of special nouns denoting place and various spatial relations, which differ from the nouns currently used not only in the Kyrgyz language, but also in Turkology in general. The Professor did not only overlook such words, but he carefully studied them to describe their nature, function, etc. As a result, he found the answers that meet the requirements of that time and brought them to the scientific environment. In another paper, Professor Dyikanov K. considered it his duty as a scholar to express his views on a number of controversial issues in morphology. For example, he expressed his clear and factual opinion on such questions as whether, when combined with nouns and verbs, such words as bad and good remain adjectives in the context of sentences from the morphological point of view, or whether they become adverbs when combined with verbs. In general, one can notice from most of his works that the scholar has his own firmly convinced point of view, his own opinion, and a profound standpoint in the creation of scientific works

Keywords

Dyikanov K., linguistics, Kyrgyz scientists, Turkologists, levels of language, problems of parts of speech, morphology, nouns, function names, adjectives, verbs, adverbs

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