POETIC USAGE OF ALLITERATION IN UZBEK A ND ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Keywords:
dialect, engagement, propensity, tangible, engagement,Abstract
Phonostylistics has been studied in English and Uzbek. It discusses the impact of language on stylistic figures such as alliteration, assonance, anaphora, epiphora, based on the repetition of speech sounds. However, in the case of non-sister English and Uzbek, a comparative study has not been conducted. In this article, we discuss the peculiarities of alliteration and assonance phenomena from stylistic figures in Uzbek and English.
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