Homonyms of Auxiliary Parts of Speech In Folklore Texts

Authors

  • Zulfıyya Ismayil

    Department of Azerbaijan Linguistics, Nakhchivan State University, Nakhchivan AZ 7012, Azerbaijan

  • Zhala Mammadova

    Department of Foreign Languages, Sumgayit State University, Sumgayit AZ 5001, Azerbaijan

  • Sevinj Gambarova

    Department of Humanities, Baku Business University, Baku AZ 1122, Azerbaijan

  • Vafa Abbasova

    Department of Humanities, Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Baku AZ 1124, Azerbaijan

  • Shahnabad Ismayil

    Department of Humanities, Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Baku AZ 1124, Azerbaijan

  • Rena Alizade

    Department of Foreign Languages, Sumgayit State University, Sumgayit AZ 5001, Azerbaijan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30564/fls.v7i11.11741
Received: 21 August 2025 | Revised: 9 October 2025 | Accepted: 13 October 2025 | Published Online: 27 October 2025

Abstract

Some of the auxiliary parts of speech, in addition to playing a key role in the structural semantics of the text, become homonyms and act as an important element in the semantic completion of the text. Therefore, the role of homonym words in texts is given sufficient importance, and their participation in the process of form creation is consciously ensured. In addition, it also finds a way to participate in the enrichment of the vocabulary of the poetic language in terms of expressionand content. Taking into account the criterion of artistic quality, word artists have given primary importance to the exponents of concepts that have no semantic connection with each other or have long lost their meaning connections – homonyms. For many years, such urgent problems as the functional semantics of auxiliary parts of speech in folklore language, their normative-stylistic characteristics and homonymity have been outside the scope of research in our linguistics, and when discussing both the poetic functionality of literary language materials and folklore language, the role of auxiliary parts of speech in the expression of artistic thought has not been widely discussed. However, these speech elements also play an important role in organizing poetic speech, giving it a figurative form, strengthening semantics, and, in short, regulating speech acts in the sphere of art.

Keywords:

Azerbaijani Folklore; Language; Homonyms; Normative-Stylistic Characteristics; Poetic Language; Auxiliary Parts of Speech

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Ismayil, Z., Mammadova, Z., Gambarova, S., Abbasova, V., Ismayil, S., & Alizade, R. (2025). Homonyms of Auxiliary Parts of Speech In Folklore Texts. Forum for Linguistic Studies, 7(11), 1363–1373. https://doi.org/10.30564/fls.v7i11.11741

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