Linguopoetic Interpretation of Precedent Units in the Poetry of Khurshid Davron
Keywords:
precedent unit, precedent name, linguopoetics, historical figure, historical memory, national consciousness, connotative meaning, associative field, poetic semantics, Khurshid Davron’s poetryAbstract
This article analyzes the linguopoetic features of precedent units used in the poetry of Khurshid Davron. It reveals the artistic and aesthetic functions of precedent names associated with historical figures, historical events, and historical places in the poet’s works. The study examines the semantic, connotative, and associative potential of precedent units related to such historical personalities as Abdulla Qodiriy, To‘maris, Mahmud Tarobiy, Boborahim Mashrab, Bobur, Namoz Botir, Mirzo Ulug‘bek, and Shamil. The findings demonstrate that precedent units serve as important linguopoetic devices for expressing national memory, historical consciousness, and the ideas of freedom and independence in Khurshid Davron’s poetry.
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