INTERRELATED STUDY OF TURKIC LITERATURES IN HIGHER SCHOOL
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Turkic literatures, foreign literature, interactions and mutual influences of literatures, contact links, typological links, classical Turkic literature, modern Turkic literature.Abstract
The interconnected study of national literatures has great educational and upbringing significance. It significantly broadens the horizons, deepens the cognitive interests of students, and activates their practical skills.
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