LINGUOPOETHICS OF ADJECTIVES DEFINING WHITE AND BLACK COLORS IN ANCIENT TURKISH INSCRIPTIONS

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  • Allambergenova Muqaddas Ruslanovna Karakalpak State University Faculty of Uzbek Philology Associate Professor, Doctor of Philosophy in Philology

Keywords:

Quality, letter, color, black, white, linguopoetics, epithet, meaning, artistry, contrast.

Abstract

As is known, adjectives are a group of words that express the characteristics of creatures and objects-events. Such adjectives are used to express various forms of an object, signs of shape and form. Adjectives that express color are prone to compounding. The compounding feature in them, in particular, creates semantic diversity and shifted meanings. Adjectives meaning color in Old Turkic language have the characteristic of semantic fluency. The topic studied in the article is dedicated to determining the scope of adjectives meaning color used in the ancient Turkic language and studying the adjectives from both linguistic and artistic-aesthetic point of view.

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Published

2025-04-04

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Allambergenova Muqaddas Ruslanovna. (2025). LINGUOPOETHICS OF ADJECTIVES DEFINING WHITE AND BLACK COLORS IN ANCIENT TURKISH INSCRIPTIONS. Web of Humanities: Journal of Social Science and Humanitarian Research, 3(4), 11–14. Retrieved from https://webofjournals.com/index.php/9/article/view/3792

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