THE LINGUISTIC MASTERY OF WRITERS AND POETS: ARTISTIC CRAFT AND LANGUAGE PRECISION

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Qurbonboyeva Mohidil

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This article explores the linguistic artistry and precision demonstrated by writers and poets in their creative works. Through deliberate word choice, stylistic devices, and syntactic variation, literary figures elevate language beyond its communicative function into an aesthetic and expressive medium. The study analyzes how Uzbek authors and poets such as Alisher Navoi, Abdulla Qodiriy, Cho‘lpon, and Erkin Vohidov employ language not only to convey meaning but also to shape thought, mood, and emotion. Emphasis is placed on the process of language refinement, metaphorical richness, and rhythmic composition as elements of literary craftsmanship. The research reveals that careful linguistic construction lies at the heart of powerful literature and plays a crucial role in shaping cultural and intellectual identity.

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THE LINGUISTIC MASTERY OF WRITERS AND POETS: ARTISTIC CRAFT AND LANGUAGE PRECISION. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(5), 1277-1279. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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