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THE EXPRESSION OF GREEN SEMANTIC METAPHORS IN UTKIR RAHMAT'S CREATIVITY

Authors: Feruza Olimovna Maxammatova;

THE EXPRESSION OF GREEN SEMANTIC METAPHORS IN UTKIR RAHMAT'S CREATIVITY

Abstract

In this article, “Dilroz,” by O‘tkir Rahmat, In the poems presented in the “Shaffof lahza” collections, the processes by which color-denoting lexemes generate metaphor in poetic discourse are examined semantically and stylistically. The theory of denotative meaning extension is theoretically grounded. The poet's skill in creating epithetical metaphors from the color green is analyzed using his poems as examples.

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