THE ARTISTIC FUNCTION OF SYNONYMY AND ANTONYMY IN THE PROSE OF O'TKIR HOSHIMOV

Authors

  • Ergasheva Zebo Odiljon kizi Student of the Uzbek language and literature department of the Termez State Pedagogical Institute

Abstract

This article analyzes the artistic function of synonymy and antonymy in the prose works of O'tkir Hoshimov from a linguist-stylistic point of view. As is known, synonymy and antonymy serve as important components in any literary text, providing richness of language, depth of thought and figurativeness of speech. O'tkir Hoshimov skillfully uses these means in his work to create an image, express spiritual experiences, enhance dramatic conflicts, and also highlight the social and psychological diversity of the characters' speech.

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Published

2025-07-03

How to Cite

Ergasheva Zebo Odiljon kizi. (2025). THE ARTISTIC FUNCTION OF SYNONYMY AND ANTONYMY IN THE PROSE OF O’TKIR HOSHIMOV. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(06), 645–647. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/3400