Until today, research on oral speech has not been conducted on a wide scale in Uzbek linguistics, and the existing studies have mostly not focused on revealing the specific features of oral speech. In some cases, the speech analyzed was taken from the language of characters in literary works. In this article, we attempt to prove our hypothesis that the quality level of philologist scholars' speech is relatively higher compared to other scholars, based on psycholinguistic principles of language acquisition. Indeed, a person’s primary language skill is oral speech, and the development of oral speech serves as a foundation for the development of other forms of language. For this reason, we selected the topic "The Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Oral Speech of Uzbek Philologists" for our research.
Gulrux Hamidova (Sun,) studied this question.
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