CONSEPT OF THE ALLITERATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
Alliteration, literary device, constant sounds, significant role, theoretical foundational, poetic device, ewoke emotions.Abstract
Alliteration in English is a poetic device where consecutive words in a sentence or phrase start with the same sound or letter. It is a common technique used in literature, advertising, and even in daily speech to create rhythm, emphasis, and impact. In Uzbek language, alliteration is also known as "harf birikmasi" and plays a similar role as in English. It is used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the language, create a musical quality in poetry, and aid in memorization. Alliteration adds a sense of cohesion and pattern to the text, making it more enjoyable to read or listen to.
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