Abstract

The article describes characteristic features of stylistic peculiarities as well as artistic and aesthetic qualities created by the repetition of sounds. The basis for research consists of representative passages and language facts produced by the talent of a poet. They are used to explain alliteration and stylistic base for its active use in poetry as well as emotional and expressive nuances resulting from the repetition of consonants together with the use of sounds that create acoustic tones. This is where the relevance of this research comes from. The author analyses poetic factors that determine the level of alliteration activity in the unity of form and content. The novelty of this research lies in the detailed description of distinctive harmony, produced by repeating consonants in the context, and the role of this harmony in creating a poetic text. The article also studies aesthetic dimensions of poetic content in terms of verse creation and the richness of rhythm and intonations, formed by repeating consonants. The passages from H. Arif’s poetry show that alliteration is the most important artistic factor that plays a major role in the organization of the poetic text. The lyrical passages written by the poet rely heavily on alliterations as the latter contains a lot of emotional and lyrical elements. The alliterations used by H. Arif aim at creating real art and adhering to its principles. The research has practice relevance for stylistic linguistics and other researches in this dimension.

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