ABOUT SOME OBSOLETE WORDS USED IN LAYLA AND SIMILARITIES Cover Image

LAYLA VƏ OXŞAMALARDA İŞLƏNƏN BƏZİ KÖHNƏLMİŞ SÖZLƏR BARƏDƏ
ABOUT SOME OBSOLETE WORDS USED IN LAYLA AND SIMILARITIES

Author(s): Könül Salmanova, İsrafil Qızı
Subject(s): Aesthetics, Lexis, Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: layout; similarity; archaism; history; style vocabulary;

Summary/Abstract: The creators of the native lamina and similar patterns are our mothers and grandmothers, who have been in love with us since the day we were born, who have been involved in all our suffering, and who have protected us. These authors also wanted to convey to the baby listeners what they considered the main purpose of the poems while playing the poems. Indeed, it is impossible to find a second successful way to impress even young poets with these poems. In our examples of child folklore, children are drawn to the words and words directly in most different ways. To arouse interest in words in children's thinking, form, structure, meaning, etymology, etc. The importance of exemplary children's poetry should be emphasized in the effort to explore such issues. Style is a poetic activity of words, to be aware of its aesthetic nature, to use it in accordance with artistic taste. adapting fiction text in different colors. That is, words used in layering and similarities have their own unique features that help them enrich the style of poetry. As we know, lexical styling exposes the lexical, lexical-styling possibilities of speech as it learns directly from the use of words. Here the aesthetic attitude to the word is at the forefront. As a result, we can say that both types of obsolete words (archaism and historiography) have a remarkable and powerful style of layering and similarity. The basic style function is to convey the historical, that is, the more realistic and effective the shades of a particular historical period. Of course, this does not mean that if a poetic example is a product of some historical environment, all units in the poem must be obsolete. These lexical units serve as a wide range of stylistic purposes related to the content of the work as a result of necessity. Archaic words also increase the level of expressiveness of the layout and the language, and in some cases can even add to the poetic language satire, mockery and irony.

  • Issue Year: 12/2020
  • Issue No: 45
  • Page Range: 193-198
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Azerbaijani