Abstract

Phonetic factors in literary language in general and poetic language in particular have an important role in expressing the symbolic or emotional content of linguistic signals. This expression is not expressed directly but evoked and perceived while the phonetic element functions in a specific discourse. The article presents phonetic elements in the construction of aesthetic signals in poems in the current high school textbook. These are the phonetic elements of a syllable: first consonant, rhymes and tones. These factors have a typical role in contributing to express the content value of the linguistic signals, thereby confirm the phonetic system's advantage in poetic language as a guide in performing the poetic function.

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