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THE LINGUISTIC PALETTE OF GIORGI SOSIASHVILI: LEXICAL FALITURAS

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Koberidze Mariam

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 This article explores the linguistic palette and lexical features of the renowned Georgian writer Giorgi Sosiashvili. The study analyzes his rich vocabulary, innovative word-building, original denominal verbs, Kartlian dialectal elements, unique synonymous pairs, and regional toponyms, which collectively create a realistic narrative background. The paper examines how the author employs these identity-bearing forms to enhance emotional expressiveness, construct colloquial styles, and individualize character speech. The research evaluates these linguistic choices in the context of theoretical insights by leading Georgian linguists (S. S. Orbeliani, A. Shanidze, S. Dzidziguri, A. Ghlonti).

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Giorgi Sosiashvili
Georgian language
linguistic palette
word-building
toponyms.
vocabulary

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Koberidze Mariam

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Dzidziguri Sh. (1988). Life of a word, Tbilisi.

Koberidze M. (2011). Some lexical features of Giorgi Sosiashvili's language according to "Seventeen": Intellect, 3 (41), Tbilisi.

Glonti A. (1988). Foundations of Georgian Lexicology, Tbilisi.

 Orbeliani S.S. (1991). Dictionary of Georgian, Vol. I. Tbilisi.

Shanidza A. (1941). The language of Giorgi Mtatsmindeli, according to the life of Iovane and Eptvime, Tbilisi.

Sosiashvili G. (2011). Seventeen. Tbilisi.

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