Aesthetic Possibilities Of Phonetic Means In Classical And Modern Uzbek Poetry
Keywords:
phonetic means, aesthetic function, alliteration, assonanceAbstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the aesthetic functions of phonetic means in poetic speech - alliteration, assonance, sound repetition, onomatopoeia, and others. Based on examples from Uzbek classical and modern poetry, the study highlights the role of phonetic means in creating a literary text, as well as their role in enhancing the musicality and emotional impact of the poem. The article is intended for philology students, linguists, and literary critics in this field
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