Author: Qurbonova, Muharram Jurabekovna
Annotation: This article explains language elements, syntactic figures and their significance in literature in Uzbek linguistics. Together with this, the relationship between language and literature is analyzed. Syntactic figures are studied as an artistic tool that reveals the artist's methodology. They give additional meaning and stylistic color. In particular, oxymoron is a syntactic figure that is rare in genres, but gives strong pathos. In an oxymoron, words that do not correspond to each other in terms of meaning are used side by side, creating a new meaning and an extraordinarily wonderful image. Oxymoron is a rarely encountered syntactic figure in a literary work. The following oxymorons were found in the poet Khurshid Davron’s collection “One day before spring”: Sad joy, Shackles without lock, dumb storm, moony sadness. It can be said that an oxymoron is a syntactic figure that is somewhat difficult to form compared to an antithesis.
Keywords: Oxymoron, style, poetry, linguopoetics, stylistic figure
Pages in journal: 527 - 531