THE FUNCTIONAL AND SEMANTIC SPECTRUM OF LEXICO SYNTACTIC STYLISTIC DEVICES IN MODERN ENGLISH DISCOURSE
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Xodjomiyarova Solixa R ustambek qizi
G'ofurova Sarvara Madaminjonovna
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This article explores the multifaceted nature of lexico-syntactic stylistic devices within the contemporary English linguistic landscape. By focusing on the structural and functional properties of simile, periphrasis, litotes, gradation, antithesis, allusion, and reported speech, the study investigates how these mechanisms facilitate communicative precision. The research emphasizes the intersection of syntactic arrangement and lexical selection, arguing that these devices are fundamental to cognitive mapping and narrative depth. Through the lens of modern discourse analysis, the author demonstrates the role of these tools in shaping both aesthetic value and pragmatic intent in various communicative environments.
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