A New Approach to Creating an Independent Corps

Authors

  • Unarova Dilafruz Abdimajit qizi Independent researcher of the Uzbek-Finnish Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Vocabulary, morphological and syntactic characteristics, poetic rhythm

Abstract

In the field of linguistics, there exist multiple techniques for examining literary works that enable us to explore different dimensions of the language and stylistic choices of poets and authors. Below, we concentrate on the most prevalent and significant methods of examination aimed at investigating the author's unique linguistic style.

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Published

2025-06-10