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THE ROLE OF PHONETIC EXPRESSIVE MEANS AND STYLISTIC DEVICES IN ENHANCING LITERARY EXPRESSION: A FOCUS ON ONOMATOPOEIA

  • 1. Supervisor Andijan State Institute Of Foreign Language
  • 2. Student Andijan State Institute Of Foreign Language

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This paper explores the concept of phonetic expressive means and their application in literary works, with a particular focus on onomatopoeia. Phonetic expressive means are tools that writers use to convey meaning, emotion, and atmosphere through sound patterns. Stylistic devices, such as alliteration, assonance, and onomatopoeia, are essential in shaping a text’s emotional and aesthetic appeal.

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