The Linguistic Formation in the Fiction of Sami Ahooja
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18205091Keywords:
Symbols and abstraction, Self-created linguistic experiments, Scientific process.Abstract
When a short story writer constructs the language of his story. He also attempts to create effective communication within it. At times, this battle with words does not produce positive results and the outcome appears in the form of failure. In Sami Ahuja’s work as well, these symbols are not ordinary elements. In Sami Ahuja’s writing, symbols and abstraction are the result of self-created linguistic experiments. He appears indifferent to how much the inherent qualities of language may have been affected by this approach. Creating a new language by combining a few different words and then applying it was not a scientific process.
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