LEXICAL PROBLEMS IN THE TRANSLATION OF PIRIMQUL KADIROV'S NOVEL "STARRY NIGHTS"

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This essay examines the linguistic difficulties faced in translating Pirimqul Kadirov's acclaimed novel Starry Nights into English. The study analyses how cultural subtleties, idiomatic phrases, and region-specific lexicon in the original Uzbek text hinder the attainment of an accurate and stylistically faithful translation. It emphasises particular instances of lexical items that necessitate meticulous attention, examining the ramifications of translation decisions on the overarching narrative and cultural authenticity. The essay discusses ways for keeping the novel's literary integrity while ensuring clarity for a global audience. This research enhances the discipline of literary translation by elucidating the complex interaction among language, culture, and context.

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This essay examines the linguistic difficulties faced in translating Pirimqul Kadirov's acclaimed novel Starry Nights into English. The study analyses how cultural subtleties, idiomatic phrases, and region-specific lexicon in the original Uzbek text hinder the attainment of an accurate and stylistically faithful translation. It emphasises particular instances of lexical items that necessitate meticulous attention, examining the ramifications of translation decisions on the overarching narrative and cultural authenticity. The essay discusses ways for keeping the novel's literary integrity while ensuring clarity for a global audience. This research enhances the discipline of literary translation by elucidating the complex interaction among language, culture, and context.


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LEXICAL PROBLEMS IN THE TRANSLATION OF PIRIMQUL KADIROV'S NOVEL

"STARRY NIGHTS"

Saidova Shakhinabonu Shavkat kizi

Bukhara State University

Faculty of Foreign Languages Comparative Linguistics and Linguistic Translation Studies:

English Language 1st Year Master's Student.

Kilicheva Mehriniso Radjabovna

Scientific supervisor,

Associate professor of English literature department.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14635173

Abstract. This essay examines the linguistic difficulties faced in translating Pirimqul

Kadirov's acclaimed novel Starry Nights into English. The study analyses how cultural subtleties,

idiomatic phrases, and region-specific lexicon in the original Uzbek text hinder the attainment of

an accurate and stylistically faithful translation. It emphasises particular instances of lexical items

that necessitate meticulous attention, examining the ramifications of translation decisions on the

overarching narrative and cultural authenticity. The essay discusses ways for keeping the novel's

literary integrity while ensuring clarity for a global audience. This research enhances the

discipline of literary translation by elucidating the complex interaction among language, culture,

and context.

Keywords: Pirimqul Kadirov, Starry Nights, lexical issues, translation difficulties, Uzbek

literature, cultural subtleties, literary translation, idiomatic expressions, translation

methodologies.

Introduction.

Translation is a multifaceted process that entails not merely conveying the

content of words but also encapsulating the cultural, emotional, and stylistic nuances of the original

text. The novel Starry Nights (Yulduzli Tunlar) by Pirimqul Kadirov, a seminal work of Uzbek

literature, has distinct obstacles for translators. This historical novel combines lyrical language,

cultural references, and historical context, rendering the translation a process that demands both

verbal proficiency and cultural awareness. This article analyses the lexical challenges faced in the

translation of Starry Nights, emphasising culture-specific terminology, idiomatic phrases, and

stylistic subtleties. Terms Specific to Culture A major issue in translating Starry Nights is the use

of culturally distinctive phrases that have no direct equivalents in other languages. This

encompasses traditional Uzbek notions, terminology related to attire, culinary items, and historical

allusions.


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For example: - Chapan: A customary Uzbek garment frequently referenced in the text.

Although it may be rendered as "robe" or "cloak," these designations inadequately capture

the cultural significance and distinctiveness of the garment. - Mahalla: This phrase denotes a

traditional neighbourhood structure, encompassing complex social and cultural dynamics that

cannot be succinctly expressed in a single word. The translator must determine whether to employ

a foreignization technique, retaining the phrase in its original form accompanied by an explanatory

note, or to utilise domestication, substituting it with a culturally analogous term in the target

language. Idiomatic Expressions Pirimqul Kadirov's employment of colloquial language enhances

the novel's complexity but presents difficulties for translators. These utterances frequently possess

cultural and emotional implications that are challenging to reproduce. For instance: - The Uzbek

expression "Ko‘ngli tog‘dek keng" (roughly, "His heart is as wide as a mountain") denotes

kindness and magnanimity. A literal translation may not resonate with readers unacquainted with

Uzbek figurative expressions. The effective translation of idioms necessitates inventive rephrasing

to express their intrinsic meaning and emotional resonance while preserving the rhythm and tone

of the original text. Stylistic Subtleties Kadirov's writing is characterised by its lyrical and

evocative style, featuring vivid imagery and rhythmic sentences. Translating this style while

preserving the original meaning is a challenging endeavour.

For example: - The representation of historical occurrences frequently incorporates poetic

imagery, such as "The stars observed the desert's perpetual silence." The translator must maintain

the poetic quality while ensuring the language is comprehensible to the target audience.

Approaches for Resolving Lexical Issues To address these issues, translators may utilise

various strategies: 1. Contextual Adaptation: Modifying phrases and terminology to align with the

cultural and linguistic context of the intended audience while preserving the original meaning. 2.

Glossaries and Footnotes: Incorporating glossaries or explanatory footnotes for culturally unique

terminology to increase reader comprehension. 3. Collaborative Translation: Engaging cultural

advisors or native speakers to guarantee precision and authenticity. 4. Balanced Approach:

Achieving equilibrium between foreignization and domestication, guaranteeing that the translated

material remains true to the original while being accessible to the target audience.

Conclusion

The translation of Pirimqul Kadirov's Starry Nights necessitates a sophisticated approach

to tackle lexical challenges stemming from culturally particular terminology, idiomatic

expressions, and stylistic features.


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Through the application of innovative and knowledgeable tactics, translators can close the

linguistic and cultural divide, enabling readers from many backgrounds to value the depth of

Kadirov’s masterwork. The initiative enhances global literature while promoting cross-cultural

comprehension and respect of Uzbek literary heritage.

REFERENCES

1.

Baker, M. (2011). In Other Words: A Coursebook on Translation (2nd ed.). Routledge.

2.

Newmark, P. (1988). A Textbook of Translation. Prentice Hall.

3.

Kadirov, P. (1995). Starry Nights (Original Uzbek version). Tashkent: G'afur G'ulom

Publishing.

4.

Kadirov, P. (1998). Starry Nights (English Translation).

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Hatim, B., & Munday, J. (2004). Translation: An Advanced Resource Book. Routledge.

Bibliografik manbalar

Baker, M. (2011). In Other Words: A Coursebook on Translation (2nd ed.). Routledge.

Newmark, P. (1988). A Textbook of Translation. Prentice Hall.

Kadirov, P. (1995). Starry Nights (Original Uzbek version). Tashkent: G'afur G'ulom Publishing.

Kadirov, P. (1998). Starry Nights (English Translation).

Hatim, B., & Munday, J. (2004). Translation: An Advanced Resource Book. Routledge.