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Прагматика графического образа эпистолярного текста (на примере писем представителей русской творческой интеллигенции первой половины ХХ века)

Прагматика графического образа эпистолярного текста (на примере писем представителей русской творческой интеллигенции первой половины ХХ века)

Abstract

The article is devoted to consideration of functional features and means of expression of a graphic image epistolary of the text how by the integral component it art features in view of a complex extralinguistic of the factors and specificity of realization of a communicative-pragmatical axis the author the addressee. As a material the letters of the artist М. V. Nesterov, opera singer F. I. Chaliapin, academician V. I. Vernadsky, poet M. I. Tsvetaeva.

Статья посвящена рассмотрению функциональных особенностей и средств репрезентации графического образа эпистолярного текста как неотъемлемой составляющей его поэтики с учетом комплекса экстралингвистических факторов и специфики реализации коммуникативно-прагматической оси «автор адресат». Материалом послужили письма художника М. В. Нестерова, оперного певца Ф. И. Шаляпина, академика В. И. Вернадского, поэта М. И. Цветаевой.

Keywords

ГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ ОБРАЗ ТЕКСТА, ЭПИСТОЛЯРНЫЙ ТЕКСТ, ЭПИСТОЛЯРНЫЕ КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЕ УНИВЕРСАЛИИ, ГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ЕДИНИЦЫ, ГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ СИМВОЛЫ, ПАРАГРАФЕМНЫЕ СРЕДСТВА, КОГНИТИВНАЯ ФУНКЦИЯ ГРАФИЧЕСКИХ СРЕДСТВ, РЕГУЛЯТИВНАЯ ФУНКЦИЯ ГРАФИЧЕСКИХ СРЕДСТВ

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