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Вопросительно-побудительная модальность в художественном тексте (на материале сатирических произведений XIX — начала ХХ века)

Вопросительно-побудительная модальность в художественном тексте (на материале сатирических произведений XIX — начала ХХ века)

Abstract

На материале сатирических произведений Н. В. Гоголя, А. Аверченко, И. Ильфа и Е. Петрова рассматривается функциональная специфика микрополя вопросительно-побудительной модальности в художественном тексте. Устанавливается структурно-содержательное соотношение вопроса и побуждения в данном микрополе. Выявляются и характеризуются наиболее регулярные средства реализации его частных значений. © Пробст Н. А., 2013 Вестник Балтийского федерального университета им. И. Канта. 2013. Вып. 8. С. 12—17.

The satirical works of N. V. Gogol, A. Averchenko, and I. Ilf and Ye. Petrov help consider the specific functional features of the microfield of interrogatively imperative modality in a literary text. The author establishes the structure-content correlation of the question and imperative within the given microfield and identifies the most regular means of expression of its specific meanings.

Keywords

МОДАЛЬНОСТЬ, ВОПРОСИТЕЛЬНО-ПОБУДИТЕЛЬНАЯ МОДАЛЬНОСТЬ, МИКРОПОЛЕ, ВОПРОС, ПОБУЖДЕНИЕ, ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННЫЙ ТЕКСТ, САТИРИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЯ

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