LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF PAREMIOLOGICALLY UNITS IN THE ISLOM POET'S EPIC POEM "ERALI AND SHERALI"
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linguistic analysis, cultural analysis, paremiologically units, Islom poet, Erali and Sherali, Central Asian literature, epic poetry, idiomatic expressions, moral teachings, character development, social values.Abstract
This article explores the linguistic and cultural significance of paremiological units (proverbs, idiomatic expressions, and sayings) in the epic poem Erali and Sherali by the Islom poet. By analyzing these units, the article delves into how the poet uses them to reflect the social, moral, and ethical values of Central Asian society. The study reveals how paremiological expressions serve not only as linguistic tools to enrich the narrative but also as cultural symbols that carry collective wisdom, societal norms, and universal truths. The article further examines the role of proverbs in character development, with particular attention given to the evolution of the protagonists, Erali and Sherali, as they navigate their respective journeys. Ultimately, this analysis highlights how Erali and Sherali integrates language, culture, and tradition, offering insight into the cultural heritage of the time and the aesthetic strategies employed by the poet.
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