ISSUES OF LINGUOPOETIC ANALYSIS AS AN ASPECT OF NATIONAL THEORETICAL LITERARY STUDIES
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Linguopoetic analysis is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of linguistics and literary studies that focuses on understanding how language shapes and structures literary texts. As an aspect of national theoretical literary studies, linguopoetic analysis offers valuable insights into the ways language reflects cultural identities, historical contexts, and societal norms. This article explores the key issues in linguopoetic analysis, particularly within the framework of national literary traditions, highlighting its significance in understanding the unique features of national literatures. By examining linguistic features such as phonology, syntax, semantics, and stylistic devices, this study offers a comparative perspective on how national literary identities are constructed through language. The research also identifies challenges and opportunities for integrating linguopoetic analysis into contemporary literary studies. The paper concludes with suggestions on how linguopoetic analysis can contribute to the development of national literary theories and provide deeper insights into the cultural dimensions of literature.
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