Linguistic-poetic shades of Nasimi language
Rahman GuliyevDOI: doi.org/10.48445/e1102-4855-5639-z
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7130-8196
Date: 29 January 2024
ABSTRACT
We observe the development of native language poetry from the 13th century, which is considered the beginning of the Middle Ages. In addition to the Arabic-Persian languages in our poetry, we see the revival of our mother tongue, which is considered the greatest phenomenon of our literature and culture in general, in the works of the artists of the time who wrote in their native language. Imameddin Nasimi stands out among the artists with excellent creativity who play an important role in the formation of native language poetry. Although Nasimi's poetry, which has an inexhaustible treasure of creativity, has been studied and illuminated from various aspects by individual linguists, critics and literary scholars, there is still a serious need for extensive analysis.
KEYWORDS
native language environment, language characteristics of the time, polysemanticity, linguopoetic shades, hurufizm