STYLISTIC-SEMANTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WORDS WITH SOUND CHANGE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Аннотация
In the article, the connotative meanings related to sound reduction in the pronunciation of words are studied in English and Uzbek languages. Connotation is an additional meaning to the semantics of language units, which expresses the linguopragmatic and methodological attitude of the subject of speech to existence. Such relations have various manifestations, from which additional meanings in phonetic phenomena such as apheresis and elision have been elaborated. In particular, since the pronunciation of apheresis has connotative meanings such as certain speech lightness, gentleness, tenderness, it is revealed that they are actively used in the speech of characters in the artistic image. The connotative meanings of the phenomenon of elision in the two languages are analyzed on the basis of factual examples taken from the fiction literature of both languages. They show that connotative meanings such as brevity, excitement, melodiousness of rhythm, correctness of rhyme, gentleness, passion are expressed in speech.
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