Language as Art
Journal: Бюллетень науки и практики @bulletennauki
Section: Социальные и гуманитарные науки
Article in issue: 8 т.12, 2026.
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The article examines, from a scholarly perspective, the aesthetic nature of language and its dialectical relationship with other forms of art. The author considers language not only as a grammatical system or a means of communication, but also as a special artistic object that reflects the spiritual world of the individual, inner emotions, and worldview. In the theoretical part of the study, the place of key aesthetic categories beauty and ugliness, pleasant and unpleasant, the tragic and the comic within the linguistic framework is identified, and their psychological and emotional impact on the reader is analyzed. The paper reviews theoretical approaches to the relationship between language and art, ranging from the ideas of the ancient period (Aristotle, Plato) to the philosophical concepts of modern thought (W. von Humboldt, B. Croce). It is established that the “inner world” of language and its expressiveness, like other art forms such as music, painting, and dance, possess independent aesthetic significance. The practical section of this research analyzes the aesthetic meanings of linguistic devices, the expressiveness of literary language, and their role in revealing the characters' inner worlds, drawing on the story «Apples Blooming Twice» (Eki iret güldööchü almalar) by the Kyrgyz writer M. Gaparov. As a result, the study demonstrates that language is not merely a tool for conveying information, but an art form endowed with aesthetic value and capable of influencing the spiritual world of the human being.
Short address: https://sciup.org/14138926
IDS: 14138926 | UDC: 82:81'38 | DOI: 10.33619/2414-2948/129/61