SYNTACTIC EXPRESSIVE MEANS AND STYLISTIC DEVICES

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  • Abdusamadova Sarvinoz Maxmudjon qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Syntax, stylistics, inversion, ellipsis, parallelism, repetition, chiasmus, detachment, foregrounding, expressiveness.

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Annotation. This article explores syntactic expressive means and stylistic devices in English, analysing their structural and functional roles in enhancing textual expressiveness. It examines key syntactic figures such as inversion, parallelism, and ellipsis, highlighting their impact on meaning and reader engagement. The study draws upon contemporary linguistic theories and literary examples to demonstrate how these devices contribute to the richness of language and stylistic variation across different genres.

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2025-05-12