RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERIOD AND METAPHORICAL THINKING

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In this article, the influence of the period on poetry in Uzbek literature, as a result of which, the renewal of metaphorical thinking is researched. The essence of metaphor and metaphorical thinking is revealed. With the help of his analysis, its difference from other poetic phenomena is shown.

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Dadakhon Mukhammadiev. (2024). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERIOD AND METAPHORICAL THINKING. American Journal of Philological Sciences, 4(06), 63–67. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume04Issue06-14
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Abstract

In this article, the influence of the period on poetry in Uzbek literature, as a result of which, the renewal of metaphorical thinking is researched. The essence of metaphor and metaphorical thinking is revealed. With the help of his analysis, its difference from other poetic phenomena is shown.


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ABSTRACT

In this article, the influence of the period on poetry in Uzbek literature, as a result of which, the renewal of

metaphorical thinking is researched. The essence of metaphor and metaphorical thinking is revealed. With the help of

his analysis, its difference from other poetic phenomena is shown.

KEYWORDS

Period, literature, metaphor, metaphorical thinking, process.

INTRODUCTION

The process of studying metaphor in world literature

dates back to ancient times. Metaphor, as a linguistic

and artistic-aesthetic phenomenon, is a means of

everyday communication, and it is also studied in the

system of exact sciences, and views about its

connection with talent and human thinking have been

of interest to researchers for centuries. By the end of

the 20th century, it can be observed that scientists

from different parts of the world, mainly philosophers,

studied the fields of emergence, formation, and

application of metaphor at different levels of meaning.

If we take into account the views and language

capabilities of each scientist in this process, it seems

that their scientific theoretical views are an important

basis for us as well. The role of metaphorical thinking

in literature, especially in poetry, is determined by its

poetic significance and artistic aesthetic phenomenon.

Research Article

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERIOD AND METAPHORICAL THINKING

Submission Date:

June 09, 2024,

Accepted Date:

June 14, 2024,

Published Date:

June 19, 2024

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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume04Issue06-14


Dadakhon Mukhammadiev

Basic doctoral student of the Institute of Uzbek Language, Literature and Folklore of the Uzbekistan Academy
of Sciences, Uzbekistan

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Studying this aspect from a theoretical point of view is

an urgent issue of today's literature science.

In literary studies, artistic-linguistic, metaphorical

thinking and the lexical semantic composition,

structure, place in the structure of the poem, and the

artistic aesthetic significance of metaphor are among

theoretical problems that have not yet been fully

resolved. When each feature in the poetry of different

peoples, in the work of world poets, is studied in the

style of metaphorical thinking, the artist's style and its

peculiarities are more clearly visible. In this respect, the

study of metaphor in connection with the way of

thinking is important for its understanding and

interpretation.

In today's literary process, there is a need to look at

and understand the problems related to the analysis of

an artistic work, especially a poem, at the level of

metaphorical thinking. The available opportunities

open the way for new researches and high-quality

analyzes in this regard. Social life is closely related to

literature. For this reason, the way of thinking,

consciousness and mentality of the people of each era,

changes, evolutions, and the innovations that appear

on this basis appear in the literature. Especially

considering that poetry can fully fulfill this task, the

separate study of metaphors in it, and the research of

metaphorical thinking as a specific theoretical problem

emerges as an urgent issue in modern literary studies.

During the period of independence, Uzbek modern

literature, especially traditional poetry, underwent

changes in terms of form and content. The ways of

expressing emotions or the thought to be expressed in

an abstract way, in addition to traditional forms, as well

as the possibilities of expressing depending on folklore

and mythological thinking, have expanded even more.

Poetic updates that occurred in the literary process are

studied on the example of the works of individual

creators, and scientific research is being conducted on

this basis. The system of finger poetry, which has been

living in folk songs, lapars, and epics, appeared in a new

form at the beginning of the 20th century.

Strengthened by the work of poets such as Chulpon,

Fitrat, Usman Nasir, this weight was formed and

polished in terms of content, form, and tone until the

end of the century. In the 1970s and 1980s, Uzbek

poetry underwent drastic changes. The generation of

the 70s, inspired by the poetry of poets like Abdulla

Oripov, Erkin Vahidov, Amon Matjon, Rauf Parfi,

brought a new breath to poetry. Great poets of the

time such as Usmon Azim, Khurshid Davron, Shavkat

Rahmon, Muhammad Rahmon presented literature

and poetry in a new way and in a new spirit. Both in

social poems and in lyrical poems, the rise of metaphor

to a new level was felt. The next generation of poets,

namely Abduvali Qutbiddin, Eshqobil Shukur, Aziz Said,

Bahrom Ruzimuhammad, Halima Ahmedova, showed

metaphors of this kind in the form of renewal of poetic

thinking. Studying this aspect, that is, the problem of


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metaphorical thinking in poetry, is important in

determining the specific nature of poetry of a certain

period.

Sometimes the artifices used in poetry or prose are

collectively called metaphors. In her research,

Gulbahor Qabuljonova, relying on the opinion of

Aristotle, E. Cassirer, F. Wheelwright and other

scientists, says that "in the definitions given to

metaphor in general, there are many cases where it is

combined with related phenomena." 1:17-18 . The

scientist says that the scope of this concept is

extremely broad. This expansion can have two results.

The first is positive. Conducting research in a wide

range also gives great opportunities in understanding

its nature. The second is negative. Extending the scope

of the metaphor so much makes it difficult to describe

and confuses it with other phenomena. 1:40 That's

when it is necessary to distinguish metaphor from

other related phenomena, to define their boundaries,

even partially. In particular, in philosophy, linguistics,

this type of migration has been extensively researched,

and in these studies, it is emphasized that the essence

of metaphor is naming. In particular, in textbooks and

scientific literature, the essence of metaphor is the

calling of one type of thing by another name. Poetic

metaphor is not limited to naming. In fiction, metaphor

also expresses. G.Qabuljonova shows these limits to

some extent from the lexicological point of view. Even

though his research is from the lexicological side, he

also gives many examples from fiction in addition to

colloquial sentences. However, most of the examples

from fiction (mainly, poems) clearly state the

metaphorical and metaphorical words and do not

present

the

essence

of

this

process

of

metaphorization. If, from the lexical point of view, the

metaphorical nature of the poem is unclear, this should

also be given in the analysis. It is also necessary to take

into account that the analyst's point of view takes

precedence. Because the reader's conclusion about

the work may be different. In metaphor, the relation

between the analysis of the dictionary meaning of the

word and the artistic analysis is actually the same.

According to literary critic Obid Karimov, metaphor is

created as a result of figurative thinking in poetry. He

says: "Even though metaphor is a linguistic

phenomenon, it fully manifests its feature only in

poetic speech. 2:188 Note that it is emphasized that

metaphor fully manifests its essence only in poetic

speech. The difference between metaphor in lexical

and poetic speech is understood mainly in artistic

analysis, and in most cases through the senses of the

reader.

The concept of metaphor is not limited to poetry or

literature. In philosophy and linguistics it has been

thoroughly studied. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson's

work "Metaphors we live by" is one of the unique

works in this direction. 4 George Lakoff is recognized

by modern scholars as the most profound scholar of


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metaphor after Aristotle. The uniqueness of Lakoff's

theory is that it considers metaphor in cognitive

semantics. He looks at the metaphor, first of all, not as

a figurative tool, but as a natural process, an everyday

phenomenon. It also studies metaphor as a universal

phenomenon, not just a linguistic one. True, the

theories about metaphor in the book are unique. It is

this book that is used as a basis for most of the

research on metaphor in world science. However,

applying these theories to poetic analysis would

require an analysis of the theory itself. Everyday

speech, poetry, as well as ordinary language, have their

own characteristics of metaphors, which, of course,

require a special approach.

In philosophy, in science in general, thinking is

associated with the cognitive ability of the mind. But

spiritual knowing, knowing with the heart, is usually

neglected. "Thinking continues, improves the function

of sensory organs and apparatuses, gives them a new

quality, a new meaning and content. For example, the

speed of sunlight, the movement of spaceships,

scientific hypotheses, discoveries, discussions about

planets, wonders of the earth are all products of

human thinking

”.

3:8 So, does the process of self-

knowledge of a person take place with the mind or

with the soul, which one has a greater share? Does the

mind or spirit prevail in the reception of poetry? If we

look at it from the point of view of philosophy, if

thinking is considered a phenomenon of the mind, how

can we accept the mechanism of metaphorical

thinking? If we distinguish, compare or contrast

"Logical thinking" and "poetic thinking" in this process,

the mechanism of metaphor and metaphorical thinking

in this process will become clear.

The thought comes from mind. It is thought that

emotional, spiritual and mental organs in a person are

continuously renewed. The wound of creative thinking

is somewhat more interesting. "Creative thinking is

associated with creative imagination. Therefore, a

person finds answers to many questions in his practical

activities with the help of his imagination. In particular,

various

assumptions,

hypotheses,

scientific

hypotheses, discoveries, inventions in the field of

technology are realized in this way, that is, with the

help of imagination, the necessary results are

achieved". 3:71 This process itself also covers several

small processes. Seeing, maturing or reading, feeling,

synthesizing knowledge about it, and then

summarizing conclusions. This can be followed by

conclusions that are abandoned in the generalization.

Sometimes this process takes place in one or several

seconds. It follows from this that although metaphor is

also a process? Multi-stage process or multi-stage

intelligence

phenomenon.

Is

it

a

metaphor

phenomenon?

But we can't take metaphor only as a form of thinking

or a product. If so, everyone would be able to write

poetry. In particular, an erroneous conclusion also


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arises that a learned, thinking, thinking whole person

can write poetry. It is obvious that this conclusion is

wrong. Expression as a poet does not happen only with

understanding. Then another legitimate question

arises: when is metaphor a phenomenon of feeling? It

is this question that makes it necessary to study the

nature of metaphorical thinking. A poet needs

experience, skills and knowledge to feel and perceive

that momentary feeling, find a name for that feeling

and express it through words in a metaphorical

state.The process of metaphorical thinking is seen in

this case.

REFERENCES

1.

Kobuljonova G. (2000) Metaforaning sistemaviy

lingvistik

talqini.

Systematic

linguistic

interpretation of metaphor Dissertation for the

Candidate of Philological Sciences. Tashkent.

2.

Karimov O. (2014) Metafora

poetic tafakkur asosi.

Metaphor is the basis of poetic thinking

Tashkent: Jahon adabiyoti. № 8/207.

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Goziyev

E.

(1990)

Tafakkur

psixologiyasi

Psychology of thinking

Tashkent: O‘qituvchi.

References

Kobuljonova G. (2000) Metaforaning sistemaviy lingvistik talqini. Systematic linguistic interpretation of metaphor Dissertation for the Candidate of Philological Sciences. Tashkent.

Karimov O. (2014) Metafora – poetic tafakkur asosi. Metaphor is the basis of poetic thinking Tashkent: Jahon adabiyoti. № 8/207.

Goziyev E. (1990) Tafakkur psixologiyasi Psychology of thinking Tashkent: O‘qituvchi.