Richness of Rhyme, Rhythm and Intonation in Zalimkhan Yagub’s poem

Authors

  • Aygul Baku, Azerbaijan.

Keywords:

Z. Yagub, poetics, rhyme, rhythm, intonation, richness.

Abstract

In the article, language and style issues in the poetics of Zalim- khan Yagub; the richness of rhyme, rhythm and intonation is analyzed. It is shown that each work in poetry acts as a manifestation of the artistic thinking of the people it belongs to or the author. If we take into account that one of the most important features and regularities of Z. Yagub's poetry is the constant transformation of content into form, we can see how important the artistic language is in the description. Zalimkhan Yagub was a master of words; he could combine and adapt the tradition and creative thinking from folklore and folk poetry with language. His language is distinguished by its naturalness, simplicity, clarity, appeal to the vernacular, brevity, richness and variety of expressive means of artistic description and expression. These may seem simple at first glance, but the poet made it possible by using creative poetic semantics.
The language and its stylistic nuances served not only to convey the idea, poetic informativeness, but also aesthetic values. These factors were expressions of his poetic worldview. The uniqueness of rhythmic- syntactic (psychological) parallels in Zalimkhan Yagub's poem is the basis of his poetics. All this suggests that the poetics of Z. Yagub is rich in terms of syntactic and semantic parallels. Its rhyme system should be explored in all its parameters. Because in Z. Yagub's poetry, rhyme expresses the poet's lexical-semantic practice as well as his world. The same idea can be said about the rhythmic parallels and harmony in the poet's poems.

Author Biography

Aygul, Baku, Azerbaijan.

doctoral student of the Nizami Ganjavi Institute of Literature of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Published

2025-07-02