Lingvo-Poetic Features of Semantic and Syntactic Redundancy in Uzbek Classic Poetry

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Yusubova Rano Norboyevna

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The language of a particular nation is formed, developed and standardized on the basis of long-term historical processes. It clearly shows the mental characteristics of the ancestors, the national character and the priceless spirituality. The richness and power of the language of the nation manifests in fiction as a whole, which is an extraordinary form of art that is verbally constructed, distinguished from other literary forms of by its scale and expression. Speech redundancy is the choice of a broader way of expressing the content being expressed in a simple way, such as a short, simple sentence, in the context of redundant sounds, affixes, words and syntactic constructions. Such cases are described in a unique way in Uzbek classical poetry.

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