2019
DOI: 10.23856/3215
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Uzbek Poetry and the World Literature in the Years of Independence

Abstract: Annotation. The issues of creative influence of the world literature on Uzbek poetry and the traditions of the Independence period have been enlightened in the article. The peculiar features of the poetry have been analyzed. A special attention is given to the creative works of Fakhriyor, which are characterized by using pictorial forms and different stylistic means. The poetry of the period of Independence is distinguished both by harmony of western and oriental influence, which illustrates the uniqueness of … Show more

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“…In the endless desert… [13] tells the story of the source of eternity and the traveler who "chose eternal life" and "died." In fact, it is the narrator, not the poet who lives with us today, who tells the story of what happened in the "ancient times" (very ancient) and somewhere (where it is unknown and it does not matter).…”
Section: This Person … -My Dear Savior…mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the endless desert… [13] tells the story of the source of eternity and the traveler who "chose eternal life" and "died." In fact, it is the narrator, not the poet who lives with us today, who tells the story of what happened in the "ancient times" (very ancient) and somewhere (where it is unknown and it does not matter).…”
Section: This Person … -My Dear Savior…mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, linguists believe that there is no connection between the sound and the meaning of a word. " [7] Morten Kristiansen, a professor of children's language at Orchis University in Denmark, also points out that there is a connection between a word and its meaning. He says that the words "red" and "nose" are similar in several languages, and that the word "nose" has the sound "b" in all languages.…”
Section: Current Research Journal Of Philological Sciences (Issnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the "Explanatory Dictionary of the Uzbek language" aphorisms are described as "profound, short, concise, wise words" [9,63], while H.Berdiyorov and R.Rasulov emphasize that "aphorisms are expressive, concise words of wisdom". There are two types: they state that there are verbal and linguistic aphorisms, and that aphorisms about a particular person are spoken, popularized, and become public property are linguistic aphorisms [2,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%