Studying The Kazakh Poetic Text From The Linguosynergetic Aspect

Authors

  • Mankeyeva Zh.A Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor Chief Researcher of the Institute of Linguistics named after A.Baitursynuly (Kazakhstan, Almaty).
  • Kozhakhmetova A.K Researcher at the Department of Applied Linguistics, Institute of Linguistics named after A. Baitursynuly (Kazakhstan, Almaty).
  • Khabiyeva A.A Candidate of Philological Sciences, Leading researcher, Department of Lexicology, Institute of Linguistics named after A. Baitursynuly (Kazakhstan, Almaty).
  • Ramazanov.T.B PhD, Research Associate, Department of Grammar, Institute of Linguistics named after A. Baitursynuly (Kazakhstan, Almaty).
  • Iskakova Sh.G Senior Lecturer, Center for the Development of Languages, Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan Аgrarian and Technical University (Kazakhstan, Uralsk).
  • Yermekova A.B Master of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Center for the Development of Languages, Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan Аgrarian and Technical University (Kazakhstan, Uralsk).

Keywords:

Synergy, Nonlineriaty, Open system, Linguosynergetic Markers, Poetic Language, Self-Organization, Dissipation, Bifurcation, Metaphor, Repetition.

Abstract

Language, owing to its dynamic character and the functional and pragmatic level of its communicative function,  is oriented toward the transcendent truth of a linguo-synergetic paradigm of poetic discourses. The study aimed to demonstrate that the synergy of the pragmatics of artistic words is intertwined with the cultural information conveyed by the paremical, phraseological, mythological, and precedent structures in artistic discourses. A qualitative research design, with synergetics as primary methodology of scientific and linguistic researches, the study conducted a hypertextual analysis of language’s internal development. A few Kazakh poetic texts served as research sample, which were analyzed with linguosynergetic perspective, to uncover the deep essence of the poetic discourse of Kazakh poetry. It was revealed that the poetic word can be explored within the anthropocentric paradigm of Kazakh linguistics as it has its origins in the linguo-stylistic studies of Kazakh language. The study also revealed the power of poetic language embedded in the complex structural system of a literary text, and constituting a new paradigm in the study of language. The study thus implies that the core of such analyses is defined by the intentional world of the linguistic personality. Therefore, understanding the spiritual, cognitive, and informational foundation and potential of the Kazakh language from a linguosynergetic perspective in the context of implementing the new quality development process of Kazakhstan and within the framework of globalization is highly relevant.

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Published

2025-09-05