Abstract
During his literary career, Togay Murad became known as one of the brightest representatives of modern Uzbek literature. His works are distinguished by their richness in folk life, national spirit, virtues and aspirations of ordinary people. The language of his works is characterized by a folk tone, simplicity, and deep meaning. Togay Murad's verbal portrait, especially in the dialogues of the characters he created and their structure, is distinguished by its originality. Studying such verbal portraits helps to understand the writer's artistic skill, style, and attitude to the national art of speech. The main characters and episodic characters of the writer also have their own speech and speech culture, which reflect the speech culture, nature, and aspirations of different strata of life.
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