APPLICATIVE FUNCTIONS OF THE WORD: VOCATIVES
Abstract
Language is a living system that preserves the oldest creative achievements of man in rich forms. One of the most obvious expressions of this wealth is appeals-vocative words. As always, it is important to pay attention to the cultural and aesthetic significance of this issue, especially in modern times. Therefore, since they have many diverse, colorful, and ancient uses, these appeal formulas should now be evaluated from both historical and aesthetic points of view. (4, p.21) In our opinion, taking into account these points, it will be possible to obtain effective results about the position of vocative words in the artistic language, the functional importance of these units, as well as their rich colors and aesthetic value.
From the point of view of artistic and aesthetic importance, the language signs we choose as a subject - vocative words - are mixed with appeal words - addresses, but certain nuances should be kept in mind and should not be forgotten. In other words, even if the issue of the border between addresses and vocatives causes disagreements and disputes, the fact that we are based on will be that the address cannot be vocative everywhere and at all times. On the contrary, it is natural that all vocatives are considered addresses.
The artistic speech service of vocatives, which include elements such as language, words and images, as well as become a form of successful content manifestation; they perform this task in a variety of stylistic positions. Expressive emotional shades expressed by vocatives in the context of the language-style of the work in the combination of caressing, caressing, partnership, sincerity, naturalness formulas and calling intonation: excitement mixed with satire, humor, mockery, sarcasm, threat, wise warning, including a request , expands the capabilities of these units in the completion and integration of meanings such as crying and begging in the language. In other words, unlike addresses, we are right to call words and phrases that are used with a high emotional level of appeal to people, or to animate and inanimate objects by being personified, called vocative words.