ON THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSLATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE AUTHOR'S SPEECH

  • Bakhtiyor Kholmirzaev Ph.D., Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology
Keywords: socio-political, abbreviation, author's speech, means of image, translation, method, tradition, history, humanity, author of the work, originality, philosophical meaning, journalistic style

Abstract

As we know author’s speech is very important thing in translation, especially in translation of abbreviations in socio-political works. Every writer has his own method and writing style. Its very important to reflect authors own method in translation. This article discusses the problems of translation of abbreviations in socio-political works.

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Published
2021-05-21
How to Cite
Bakhtiyor Kholmirzaev. (2021). ON THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSLATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE AUTHOR’S SPEECH. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 2(5), 68-71. https://doi.org/10.47494/cajlpc.v2i5.124
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