Alexander Faynberg Corpus Stylistics Metaphorical Mapping Symbolism Quantitative Linguistics Uzbek Russian-Language Poetry Lexical Clusters.

A CORPUS-BASED STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF METAPHOR AND SYMBOLISM IN THE POETRY OF ALEXANDER FAYNBERG

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16 марта 2026

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Abdumalikova Sevinch Tayirovna .

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Volume: 89
Issue: 1
Pages: 467-471
Journal: ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ

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This article presents a corpus-based stylistic investigation into the metaphorical and symbolic landscape of Alexander Faynberg’s poetic works. By leveraging computational linguistics and corpus tools, the study identifies frequent lexical patterns and semantic clusters that constitute the poet's unique "idiosyncrasy." The research focuses on how Faynberg utilizes metaphors of nature, urban life, and philosophical solitude to bridge cultural divides. The findings suggest that his symbolism is not merely decorative but functions as a structural framework for his lyrical philosophy. The integration of quantitative data with qualitative stylistic analysis provides a comprehensive view of Faynberg's linguistic evolution and his contribution to the development of 20th-century Russian-language poetry in Uzbekistan.

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Alexander Faynberg Corpus Stylistics Metaphorical Mapping Symbolism Quantitative Linguistics Uzbek Russian-Language Poetry Lexical Clusters.

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