REFLECTION OF FOLK LIFE IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH TONGUE TWISTERS
Keywords:
Tongue twisters, Farmer, Shepherd, Phonetic playAbstract
This article examines the use of farmers and shepherds in Uzbek and English tongue twisters. Through phonetic play, alliteration, and rhythm, these characters reflect folk life, diligence and humor. Tongue twisters improve pronunciation, speech and listening skills while conveying cultural and aesthetic values.
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