The dendronym "Apple tree" as a means of representing the poetic picture of the world by B.M. Kanapyanov

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https://doi.org/10.26577/EJPh.2022.v188.i4.017
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Abstract

The component-the dendronym apple tree / apple in the poetic texts of B.M. Kanapyanov is a vivid means of representing the poetic picture of the author's world. The purpose of this article is to present an associative-figurative level of representation of the poet's poetic picture of the world through the component dendronym "apple tree". The relevance of the work is due to the lack of research on the tropeic usage of the dendronym "apple tree" in the poetic work of B.M. Kanapyanov. The undertaken analysis is carried out in the aspect of the opposition "universal – individual", understood by us as stable, repeated in the general poetic language and reflecting the specifics of the author's idiostyle. The practical significance of the work is due to the fact that the materials presented in the article can be used in seminars and lectures on the study of modern literature of Kazakhstan.

Considering the artistic world of B.M. Kanapyanov, which is based on the creative processing of reality, we actualize implicit meanings, reconstruct the course of the poet's associative thoughts that have a connection with the dendronym "apple tree / apple".

Special attention is paid to the review of a number of theoretical works on the use of the "dendronym" in a literary text. The value of the work lies in an attempt to reveal the artistic world of B. M. Kanapyanov, the peculiarity of his attitude and creative processing of reality through the component-the dendronymyablonya / apple. The article reveals not only stable general ethical associations associated with the apple tree, which we designate as universal (recurring), but also individual, reflecting the author's worldview, the features of B.M. Kanapyanov'sideostyle.

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2023-01-16

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Bayanbayeva, Z. A., Ibrayeva, Z. B., & Lomova, E. A. (2023). The dendronym "Apple tree" as a means of representing the poetic picture of the world by B.M. Kanapyanov. Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 188(4), 171–178. https://doi.org/10.26577/EJPh.2022.v188.i4.017