Applied Sciences | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajas/Volume08Issue05-11

Language Analysis of Text

Shamshadinova Zulfiya Azadovna , Intern-Teacher, Urgench State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article examines the phonetic level of literary text as a crucial element of its aesthetic expressiveness. Key components—rhythm, rhyme, stress, sound symbolism—are examined, as well as two sublevels: primary (onomatopoeia) and secondary (the individual use of sounds, including alliteration). Particular attention is paid to paranomasia—the clash of paronyms for expressiveness. Using Konstantin Voloshin's poem as an example, it demonstrates how the organization of sound creates the emotional and aesthetic impact of the text.

Keywords

Phonetic level, literary text, sound symbolism

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Shamshadinova Zulfiya Azadovna. (2026). Language Analysis of Text. The American Journal of Applied Sciences, 8(5), 47–50. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajas/Volume08Issue05-11