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Инициативное письменное творчество детей и младших подростков как лингвистический источник

Инициативное письменное творчество детей и младших подростков как лингвистический источник

Abstract

Материалом исследования является незаконченное произведение «В неизвестной зоне», написанное одиннадцати– двенадцатилетними авторами и определяемое ими как «фантастический детектив». Разработана типология произведений детского письменного творчества. Проанализированы особенности языка, стиля, жанра и семантики данного детского произведения. Выявлены типические формально-смысловые особенности произведений инициативного письменного творчества детей и младших подростков. Полученные результаты могут быть использованы в дальнейших исследованиях онтолингвистической проблематики.

The material of this study is the unfinished work “In an unknown area” written by the authors aged 11–12 years old and defined by them as a “fantastic detective”. A typology of the children’s creative written works is made. The features of language, style, genre and semantics have been analyzed. The typical formal semantic features of proactive creative writing works of children and young adolescents are revealed. The results can be used in further studies of ontolinguistics issues.

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CHILDREN'S CREATIVE WRITING,CHILDREN'S LANGUAGE TEXTS,CHILDREN NARRATIVE,GENRE AND STYLISTIC FEATURES OF PROSE,CHILDREN'S VERBAL PICTURE OF THE WORLD,ПИСЬМЕННОЕ ТВОРЧЕСТВО ДЕТЕЙ,ЯЗЫК ДЕТСКИХ ТЕКСТОВ,ДЕТСКИЙ НАРРАТИВ,ЖАНРОВО-СТИЛИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПРОЗЫ,ДЕТСКАЯ РЕЧЕВАЯ КАРТИНА МИРА

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