Ahmad Javad and our literary language
Ismail KazimovDOI:
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4470-8786
Date: 21 December 2022
ABSTRACT
Language policy is a key indicator of the state's attitude to the nation. Literary language, as the most important sign of a nation's existence and activity, has the power to directly reflect its state ‒ its development and destruction. The article presents the state of literary language during the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, language policy, and language situation, which are an integral part of statehood, against the background of Ahmad Javad's poetry. Ahmad Javad was a poet-citizen of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, a democratic state. His political and democratic lyrics revived and clarified the literary language of the time. The poet's patriotic and folk poems raised the Republic's love and longing for independence to the heights. From this point of view, in the history of our literary language, Ahmad Javad's languageremained in the memories and hearts with its clear lexi-con and fluent syntax. The march genre and our anthem, written by him, proved that this language is new. This is a stylistic discovery.
KEYWORDS
Ahmad Javad, modernization of styles, political lyric language, republican period, Turkey turkish