STYLISTIC FUNCTIONS OF SYNONYMOUS VERBS IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK AND THEIR ROLE IN COMMUNICATION

Authors

  • Khonimkulova Fazilat Rakhmadzhanovna Gulistan State University Teacher, Department of Russian Language and Literature

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

Synonymy, stylistic function, Russian, Uzbek, verbs, communication, lexical semantics, expressive meaning.

Abstract

This article explores the stylistic functions of synonymous verbs in the Russian and Uzbek languages and their significance in communicative processes. Synonymy, as one of the main means of lexical variation, enriches language, provides flexibility in expression, and contributes to stylistic diversity. Through comparative linguistic analysis, the study investigates how synonymous verbs in both languages perform expressive, emotional, and stylistic roles in different communicative contexts. It also highlights how the speaker’s intent, social setting, and cultural background influence the choice of a particular synonym. The findings demonstrate that synonymous verbs not only convey similar denotative meanings but also differ in stylistic tone, emotional connotation, and communicative purpose. The research concludes that the mastery of synonymous variation enhances language competence and communicative effectiveness.

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Published

2025-10-22

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