Phonetic stylistic devices onomatopoeia, alliteration and assonanceni
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Phonetic stylistic devices onomatopoeia, alliteration and assonanceni
Rahimova Mashhura Phonetic stylistic devices onomatopoeia, alliteration and assonanceni
Phonetic stylistics studies the expressive-stylistic possibilities of sounds in the process of connecting them to each other, the methods and laws of how speech sounds can serve as a means of impact.There are various types of use of sound and tone in speech, to increase effectiveness. Alliteration, assonance and various forms of sound repetition are important in making the speech emotional and expressive. The phenomenon of imitating the sounds of things and animals is also widely used in stylistics to exaggerate an idea and give it an expressive tone. Phonetically combining and repeating vowels and consonants makes the speech effective and makes it easier to remember the fact of the language.In the process of analyzing the artistic text, it is necessary to pay special attention to the aesthetic properties of phonetic units. In the poetic text, the aesthetic possibilities of speech sounds are perceived quickly and easily. Because the poem has a unique attractive tone. This melodiousness is achieved as a result of methodical use of sounds. In poetry, phonetic methods such as alliteration (repetition of consonants), assonance (repetition of vowels), gemination (layering of consonants) are used. In prose, expressiveness is provided by phonetic methods such as lengthening vowels, folding consonants, repeating sounds, mispronouncing words, raising or lowering the sound. Internal excitement in the psyche of the characters, happiness, sadness, approval, surprise, begging, admiration, irony, pity, criticism, applause, questioning, emphasis, dissatisfaction, protest, desire, support Writers use more than one way of writing vowels or consonants, phonographic means, when giving cases such as support. In particular, alliteration (from the Latin al - beside, litera means the concept of letter) is a means of enhancing expressiveness based on the repetition of the same consonant sounds in poetic speech (rarely found in prose), a special form of repetition at the phonetic level. Alliteration phonetically separates a separate line of a poem or a group of words in a verse, as a result of which their expressiveness increases, the poem becomes more musical and pleasant. For example, "If you are scattered like your scattered hair, hide... (Cholpan), "Where is my fortress built from sand... (Iqbal Mirza). In Uzbek literature, poems with all lines or all words beginning with the same consonant are practiced, which is also a form of alliteration. Alliteration is referred to as the "art of tavzi" in ancient art studies ("ilmi bade'").For example: E. Vahidov's:Add black, add pencil,Add a shrill smile, girl. Willing to kill me -Sword killer look, girl .A bird in a cage is suffering,You can't put your wings on the ground. Take a lookLet your sun warm my heart, girl. Alliteration is rarely observed in prose. In the following examples, it is possible to observe the repetition of consonants formed as a result of the repetition of j, b, g, q, sh, t, k consonants: - Jer is blind as a jet-lag of those who turn around. My whole face became wrinkled. My face was not face to face - it was a crack in the ground. My face did not turn into a face - it turned into a rough ground. My face was not a face - it was a salty earth! (T. Murad) In children's folklore, there are alliteration-based fast-telling and non-telling games. Quick sayings: A bunch of mulberry, a bunch of radish under a mulberry. Is the mulberry pushing the radish, is the radish pushing the mulberry? Ghani turned the wheel. A white lid for a white teapot, a blue lid for a blue teapot. Participating children are required to make a sentence starting with exactly the same sound. A participant who mixed up a word that begins with a different sound is considered a loser and is out of the game. Assonance (from Latin assonare - harmonious sounding; from French assonance means harmony) - 1) in poetic speech (relatively rare in prose), a means of increasing expressiveness based on the repetition of the same vowels, a special form of repetition at the phonetic level; gives happiness to the poem, enhances musicality. For example, in the following excerpt from E. Shukur, the repetition of the sound "O" creates assonance:Throw an apple to the golden moon Oybodom,Oybodom is crying on the floor.Oybodom, the moon of moons,Burn out from the sun, Oybodom. Gemination or doubling (from Latin) is the continuous pronunciation of consonants in phonetics. In rhetoric, gemination is the repetition of the same word or phrase for stylistic purposes. In gemination, only one element changed its shape Download 1.09 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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