CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2(10): 98-
103, October 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/philological-crjps-02-10-19
ISSN 2767-3758
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PHONETIC STYLISTIC DEVICES
Shaxzada Sultanbaevna Saymanova
Teacher Trainee, Karakalpak State University Named After Berdakh, Uzbekistan
I
NTRODUCTION
I.R.Galperin divides expressive means and
stylistic devices into three groups:
phonetic,
lexical and syntactical. Phonetic expressive
means
and
stylistic
devices
include
onomatopoeia, alliteration, rhyme and rhythm.
Onomatopoeia refers to
words that sound exactly
or almost exactly like the thing that they
represent. Many words that we use for animal or
machine noises are onomatopoeia words, such as
“moo” for the sound a cow makes and “beep-
beep” for the noise of a car horn.
Words like
“slurp,”
“bang,”
and
“crash”
are
also
onomatopoeia words. Even some ordinary words
like “whisper” and “jingling” are considered
onomatopoeia because when we speak them out
loud, they make a sound that is similar to the
noise that they describe [13, 1].
Poetry often uses
onomatopoeia words because
they are so descriptive. This type of word helps
us to imagine the story or scene that is
happening in the poem.
Here are two examples
that show how famous
poets have used onomatopoeia in their poems. In
the excerpts of the poem “Meeting at night” by
Robert Browning, the onomatopoeia words are
underlined [1, 1]. For example:
Three fields to
cross till a farm appears;
A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch
And blue spurt of a lighted match…
The next example is from the poem “Gathering
leaves” by Robert Frost [4, 3].
I
make a great noise
Of rustling all day
Like rabbit and deer
ABSTRACT
This article deals with the analysis of phonetic stylistic devices and expressive means in the works of poets.
Examples from poetry are given in this research work and they are of great importance for learning stylistics