PSYCHOLINGUISTIC CHARACTER OF EMOTIONAL AND EXPRESSIVE UNITS OF POETIC TEXTS

Authors

  • *Sayan Zhirenov Kazakh National Pedagogical University Abai
  • Gulsim Nurekeshova Kazakh National Pedagogical University Abai
  • Zhazira Nursultankyzy Kyzylorda Bolashak University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55808/1999-4214.2023-2.04

Keywords:

poetics, language, text, emotional and expressive lexis, psychology, world of soul, image, subject.

Abstract

In the article the psycholinguistic aspects of the subtext meaning of the use of emotional and expressive units that used in poetic texts are comprehensively considered from theoretical and practical points of view. The work is aimed at cognition the mental world related to the human factor in the language through the study of emotional and expressive units in poetic texts. Based on linguopsychological cognition, the article is analyzed the personal, qualitative, bio-physiological, psychological, sociological, ethno-cultural essence of the subject by determining the psycholinguistic nature of emotional and expressive units through the language of literary text. In order to demonstrate the psycholinguistic features of the emotional and expressive units of idio-ethnic existence, the power of the nature of many languages can be disclosed through the linguistic analysis of poetic texts. The emotional and expressive units of the language, pragmatic competencies regarding the transmission and reception of emotions arising from the subtext of inflections in the Kazakh language are illustrated in the psycholinguistic aspect of the study. As a result of psycholinguistic research in the field of Kazakh linguistics related to modern linguistic research on the problems of "language and psychology", it was revealed that such areas as ethnopsychology, individual psychology and social psychology are based on the cognition and instillation of values. From linguo-psychological activity, as an example of the power and suggestiveness of a word in language, psycho-physiological concepts are comprehensively displayed as linguistic, intuitive and sensory perception and reaction in the cognitive consciousness of the ethno-community in response to phenomena occurring in the world. Therefore, the consideration of the psycholinguistic meaning of emotional and expressive lexical units in poetic texts is due to the current demand and it is considered as one of the urgent problems in the close interrelation between language and psychology, language and feelings.

Author Biographies

*Sayan Zhirenov, Kazakh National Pedagogical University Abai

– Candidate of Philological Sciences, associate professor

Gulsim Nurekeshova, Kazakh National Pedagogical University Abai

– Candidate of Philological Sciences, associate professor

Zhazira Nursultankyzy, Kyzylorda Bolashak University

– candidate of philological Sciences, Associate Professor

Published

2023-09-12

Issue

Section

Linguistics