LEXICAL-SEMANTIC EXPRESSIONS IN ZEBO MIRZO'S POETRY: A LINGUO-POETIC ANALYSIS
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This article explores the lexical-semantic expressions in the poetry of Zebo Mirzo through a linguo-poetic lens. By examining the interplay between linguistic structures and poetic meaning, the study reveals how Mirzo constructs a unique poetic voice rich in cultural symbolism, emotional resonance, and innovative language use. The analysis emphasizes metaphor, semantic fields, lexical choice, and stylistic devices that contribute to the depth and originality of her poetry. The findings highlight the intrinsic relationship between form and meaning in contemporary Uzbek poetic discourse.Downloads
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Articles and anthologies featuring Zebo Mirzo’s poetry.
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