This article presents a comparative linguistic analysis of dialects in the Kazakh and Uzbek languages. It explores the regional distribution, phonetic, lexical, and morphological features of these dialects. Historical, geographical, and social factors influencing dialect classification are examined. The study also highlights the current status and development trends of dialects in both languages. Through examples and scholarly references, the article reveals both linguistic commonalities and regional distinctions between the two Turkic peoples. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of dialectology in the field of Turkology and sheds light on cultural and linguistic continuity.
Diana Miraliyeva (Sun,) studied this question.