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Syntactic-Stylistic Figures: Definition and Essence

Authors

  • Zarifjon Qo‘ldashev

    Doctoral student at the Department of World Languages, Kokand University
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Keywords:

Syntactic-stylistic figures, sentence structure, word order, anaphora, epiphora, syntactic parallelism, gradation, rhetorical questions, stylistic devices, language impact, emotional emphasis, literary criticism, language aesthetics, rhetoric, syntax, linguistic devices

Abstract

Syntactic-stylistic figures are important linguistic tools used to enhance language, making it more impactful, expressive, and engaging. These figures alter sentence structure and word order to emphasize meaning, create rhythm, or provoke emotional responses. Common examples include anaphora, epiphora, syntactic parallelism, gradation, and rhetorical questions. These figures are crucial in literature, speech, and oral traditions, helping to amplify emotional and intellectual engagement with the audience.

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Published

2025-12-21

How to Cite

Qo‘ldashev, Z. (2025). Syntactic-Stylistic Figures: Definition and Essence. International Conference on Global Trends and Innovations in Multidisciplinary Research, 1(6), 51-53. https://www.tlepub.org/index.php/2/article/view/578