MEANING OF STYLISTICALLY MARKED UNITS IN STORY “TOBERMORY” BY H. H. MUNRO
Abstract
The article is devoted to the stylistically marked linguistic units as the basis of a linguo-poetic analysis. In a literary text these units can realize their potential in varying degrees, for which determination the category of linguo-poetic relative significance is introduced. The different types of marked linguistic units and their meaning are illustrated by the material of the story “Tobermory” by H. H. Munro.
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- Published: August 16, 2013.
Keywords
- лингвопоэтический анализ
- стилистически маркированные единицы
- ингерентная коннотация
- адгерентная коннотация
- категория относительной лингвопоэтической значимости
- linguo-poetic analysis
- stylistically marked units
- inherent connotation
- adherent connotation
- category of relative linguo-poetic significance
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