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К вопросу о лексической регулятивности на уровне высказывания в поэтическом дискурсе акмеистов

К вопросу о лексической регулятивности на уровне высказывания в поэтическом дискурсе акмеистов

Abstract

In the article on the basis of the poetic discourse of acmeists, presented by the poetry collections Strange Sky (1912) by N. S. Gumilev, Evening (1912) by A. A. Akhmatova and Stone (1913) by O. E. Mandelstam, features of lexical regulativity are regarded on the level of an utterance. The general as well as the individual is revealed in organizing of cognitive activity of readers by different authors.

На материале поэтического дискурса акмеистов, представленного сборниками стихов «Чужое небо» (1912) Н. С. Гумилёва, «Вечер» (1912) А. А. Ахматовой и «Камень» (1913) О. Э. Мандельштама, рассматриваются особенности лексической регулятивности на уровне высказывания. Выявляется как общее, так и индивидуальное в организации познавательной деятельности читателей разными авторами.

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ПОЭТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, АКМЕИЗМ, ВЫСКАЗЫВАНИЕ, РЕГУЛЯТИВНЫЕ ЦЕПОЧКИ, ОСНОВАННЫЕ НА ПОВТОРЕ ТОЖДЕСТВЕННЫХ ЛЕКСИЧЕСКИХ ЕДИНИЦ, ОСНОВАННЫЕ НА СЕМАНТИЧЕСКОЙ СООТНЕСЕННОСТИ СЛОВ

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