LEVELS AND FUNCTIONS OF REPETITION (PHONETIC–LEXICAL–MORPHOLOGICAL–SYNTACTIC) IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
Keywords:
repetition, stylistics, phonetic repetition, lexical repetition, morphological repetition, syntactic repetition, comparative linguisticsAbstract
This article examines repetition as a significant linguistic and stylistic device in English and Uzbek. The study focuses on four major levels of repetition: phonetic, lexical, morphological, and syntactic. Through comparative analysis, the paper explores how repetition functions in both languages to create emphasis, cohesion, expressiveness, and aesthetic impact. The findings demonstrate that despite structural differences between English and Uzbek, repetition serves similar communicative and stylistic purposes.
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