Abstract
This article examines the linguistic features of extremist texts (ET) in the Uzbek language, focusing on their categorization by type (religious, political, social), authorship identification criteria, and the methodological foundations of forensic linguistic expertise. The study analyzes lexical, morphological, and syntactic properties of extremist discourse, as well as territorial, gender, and age-related markers of authorship. The findings contribute to the development of systematic criteria for linguistic expertise of extremist content in judicial and investigative practice.
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