Lexical-Phraseological Analysis of Rezo Inanishvili's "Evening Notes"

Authors

  • Roin Chikadze Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University

Keywords:

writer, nickname, writer's style

Abstract

 Rezo Inanishvili's storytelling style is determined by the colloquial language of the people. The use of nicknames is typical of his stories. Sometimes the names of the author's characters become nicknames of the family, and sometimes these nicknames come from the appearance of the ancestors. It is noteworthy that some nicknames are also derived from the abbreviation of a surname or a name, or the surname of a fellow villager is turned into a name. Rezo Inanishvili called this treasure extracted from the vocabulary of the people's language "Georgian of the country lanes" and it is precisely with the vocabulary of "lives and beauties" found in "the country lanes " that he creates masterpieces of Georgian prose.

 

Published

2024-11-11

How to Cite

Chikadze, R. (2024). Lexical-Phraseological Analysis of Rezo Inanishvili’s "Evening Notes" . Annual of Ibero-Caucasian Linguistics, (5). Retrieved from https://sso.openjournals.ge/index.php/icl/article/view/11795