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Структурно-семантические особенности эмоционально-оценочных оксюморонных композитов в поэтическом языке

Структурно-семантические особенности эмоционально-оценочных оксюморонных композитов в поэтическом языке

Abstract

The article is devoted to the structural and semantic features of new adjectival composites in the poetic language of Russian symbolists, particularly emotional and evaluative adjectival composites, comprising oxymoron parts of generating elements, and their impact on the particular poetic language of the late 19 th − early 20 th centuries.

В статье рассматриваются структурные и семантические особенности сложных адъективных новообразований в языке поэзии русских символистов, в частности эмоционально-оценочных композитов, включающих оксюморонное соединение производящих элементов, определяется их роль в создании особого поэтического языка конца XIX начала XX веков.

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ПОЭТИЧЕСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, АДЪЕКТИВНЫЕ КОМПОЗИТЫ, ОКСЮМОРОН, ОККАЗИОНАЛЬНОЕ СЛОВООБРАЗОВАНИЕ, ПОЭТЫ-СИМВОЛИСТЫ

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