PROBLEMS OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ABDULLA ORIPOV’S POETRY
Abstract
This article analyzes the syntactic structure of Abdulla Oripov’s poetry from the perspective of linguopoetics and stylistic features of poetic discourse. The study examines the theoretical foundations of poetic syntax, the relativity of sentence boundaries in poetic texts, and the aesthetic and emotional functions of syntactic units. Particular attention is paid to the use of simple and complex sentences, elliptical and incomplete constructions, syntactic parallelism, repetition, inversion, rhetorical questions, and exclamatory sentences in the poet’s works, as well as their poetic functions. The article goes beyond traditional grammatical approaches and focuses on the relationship between syntactic form and poetic meaning. It substantiates the idea that syntax in Abdulla Oripov’s poetry is not merely a grammatical structure, but an essential expressive means that reveals the poet’s individual artistic thinking. The study also highlights the significance of context, rhythm, intonation, and the factor of national mentality in the analysis of poetic syntax.Keywords
poetic syntax, poetic discourse, Abdulla Oripov’s poetry, authorial syntax, syntactic parallelism, inversion, elliptical sentences, rhetorical questions, exclamatory sentences, linguopoetics, syntax of literary text, individual style, national mentality.
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