Anaphora, epiphora and their lingvopoetic features in Halima Ahmedova's Poetry
Abstract
AbstractThis article explores these features of anaphora and epiphora, which are types of repetition. The meanings that emerge from them, the types of repetitions according to their place of use, are analyzed. Anaphora and epiphora are considered as stylistic devices and are said to serve as an emotional color and poetic tone to the language units that make up oral and written speech. These ideas are proved by the example of anaphora and epiphora types of repetition used in the poems of the poet Halima Ahmedova.
Key Points
Objective
The article examines the roles of anaphora and epiphora in Halima Ahmedova's poetry, focusing on their meanings and functions.
Methods
- Analyzed features of anaphora and epiphora in Halima Ahmedova's poems
- Identified types of repetitions based on their usage
- Explored emotional and stylistic effects of these devices
Results
- Demonstrated that anaphora and epiphora enhance emotional depth in poetry
- Classified different types of repetition based on their placement
- Highlighted the overall impact on poetic tone and speech