LINGUOPOETICS OF WORDS DENOTING EARTH IN OGAHIY'S WORK RIYOZU-D-DAVLA


Yusupova Kuvanchoy Maylibay kizi
Doctoral student, UrSU, Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Abstract
This article explores the linguopoetic features of lexical units denoting the meaning of "earth" in Muhammad Rizo Ogahiy's work “Riyozu-d-davla”, analyzing the words "yer", "zamin", "tuproq", "xok", and "gʻabro". The research reveals that the author used these words in various parts of the work (eulogies, panegyrics, historical narrative) for different stylistic and artistic purposes, ranging from a general geographical meaning to philosophical-cosmological and symbolic-metaphorical senses. The study demonstrates Ogahiy's exceptional mastery of language and his skillful command of classical literary traditions as a master of artistic prose.
Keywords: Ogahiy, Riyozu-d-Davla, Words For "Earth", Linguopoetics, Prose, Literary Devices, Etymology.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)

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Published on : 2025-09-11

Vol : 10
Issue : 9
Month : September
Year : 2025
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