CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE AND ARTISTIC-AESTHETIC INTERPRETATION OF LYRIC DISCOURSE
Authors: Ortiqov Eldor Mardonovich
Published: March 05, 2026 • Vol. 15 Issue 9 • Views: 46
This article comprehensively analyzes the linguopoetic,
cognitive, and cultural layers of poetic speech based on the
anthropocentric paradigm, a priority area in modern linguistics. The
research aims to interpret poetic text as a complex discursive
phenomenon arising from the organic integration of human thought,
language systems, and socio–cultural contexts. The article examines
the distinctive features of poetic speech not only from the perspective
of artistic devices but also as a process of the subjectʼs (authorʼs)
cognitive perception of the world and its transformation into lyrical
speech. The study scientifically substantiates the role of linguistic and
extralinguistic factors in shaping poetic discourse, the communicative
strategies of the lyrical “I,” and the aesthetic impact of the text.
Furthermore, the article focuses on the formation of conceptual
metaphors in poetry and their connection to national–cultural
mentality. While analyzing poetic speech in relation to the human
factor, it also attempts to uncover the cognitive structures underlying
the linguistic construction of the text. The research findings
contribute to enriching theoretical perspectives in cognitive
linguistics, linguopoetics, and discourse analysis, serving as a
valuable resource for specialists studying literary texts from an
anthropocentric viewpoint.