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Functional features of the inverted word order in the English discourse of fiction

Authors: Yemelianova, Olena Valerianivna; Ashcheulova, T.V.;

Functional features of the inverted word order in the English discourse of fiction

Abstract

У статті досліджується літературні твори у рамках англомовного художнього дискурсу, де основна увага приділяється особливостям функціонування інвертованого порядку слів, при цьому визначення функціонального навантаження та мети вживання інверсії автором в певному контексті є головним завданням. У центрі уваги знаходиться розгляд моделей та типологізації зворотного порядку слів. В статье исследуется литературные произведения в рамках англоязычного художественного дискурса, где основное внимание уделяется особенностям функционирования инвертированного порядка слов, при этом определение функциональной нагрузки и цели применения инверсии автором в определенном контексте является главной задачей. В центре внимания находится рассмотрение моделей и типологизации обратного порядка слов. The article deals with the analysis of the peculiarities of the inverted word order functioning in the English discourse of fiction. The research is focused on the identification of the functional load and the purpose of the inversion use by the author in a particular content. Patterns and classification of the inverse word order are under examination. In the English discourse of fiction inversion is a widely used stylistic devise that offers both simplification and enrichment of English.

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inversion, інверсія, порядок слов, инверсия, порядок слів, функціональне навантаження, word order, функциональная нагрузка, functional load

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