Khomyak O. The Lingvostylistics of the Ukrainian Prose of 60-s - 90-s of the 20th Century (Based on the Material of the Works of V. Drozd, R. Ivanychuk, V. Shevchuk).

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0404U004535

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  • 10.02.01 - Українська мова

18-11-2004

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Д 26.001.19

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Essay

In the dissertation in the concepts of idiostylistic the linguistic analyze of semantic structures and linguistic symbolic code of the poetic manner of the Ukrainian prose of 60-s - 90-s of the 20th century in the aspects of perception and reflection of the world of its known representatives (V. Drozd, R. Ivanychuk, V. Shevchuk) is made. Structural-semantic peculiarities and regularities of functioning of author's individual tropes are determined, the author's system of semantic transformation of belles-lettres is studied, the specificity of author's idiolect's influence on the tendencies of the evolution of the word meaning and the enrichment of the ways of verbal reflection of the artistic reality in the functional style of the modern Ukrainian language are analyzed. The essence of tropes and their lingvostylistic functions in the fiction of the writers of 60-s allows us to make a conclusion about the dialectics of general and particulate laws of the artistic cognition and the linguistic aesthetic reflection of the world. Metaphors and similes as the universal forms of the artistic modeling of reality are the most representative figures for the analysis of the personified image of the world and its verbal reflection in the poetic manner of the analyzed period. Key words: idiostylistic of the text, verbalization of the artistic perception, idiostylistic image of the world, verbal descriptive resource of the linguistic structure, linguistic interpretation of the fiction, linguistic aesthetic concept, word-symbol, verbal image, functional stylistic nature of the metaphor, linguistic simile.

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