LINGUOPOETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ETHNIC-KINSHIP NAMES

Authors

  • Akhtamova Nigora Bakhtiyorovna 2nd year basic doctoral student, Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan)

Keywords:

linguopoetics, kinship terms, Erkin Vohidov, semantic transformation, artistic function, Uzbek poetry.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to analyzing the linguopoetic characteristics of kinship terms in the works of Erkin Vohidov, a prominent representative of contemporary Uzbek poetry. The author examines how, in his poetry, kinship terms are used not only as lexical units but also as deep moral and aesthetic categories. In Erkin Vohidov's poetry, kinship names form a multilayered system from a linguopoetic perspective. Through them, the poet poetically expresses not only family relationships but also national and spiritual values, historical memory, and hopes for the future. These terms serve as structural units within the imagery system of Vohidov's poetry.

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Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

Akhtamova Nigora Bakhtiyorovna. (2025). LINGUOPOETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ETHNIC-KINSHIP NAMES. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(12), 958–962. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/4352