
У статті висвітлено формально-граматичні, стилістичні та контекстуальні особливості складних безсполучникових речень, що функціонують у творах В. Шевчука, визначено диференційні ознаки стилістичного синтаксису мови письменника. The article analyzes the grammatical, stylistic and contextual peculiarities of asyndetic sentences in Valeriy Shevchuk’s fiction. Stylistic meaning of asyndetic sentences differs from comlex and compound sentences. Asyndetic sentences give dynamics and expressiveness to the fiction. Asyndetic form speeds up the rhythm of the narration. In Valeriy Shevchuck’s novels the compound asyndetic sentences convey/verbalize the sequence and the simultaneousness of actions. The author uses the compound asyndetic sentences to describe nature, characters, events and occurrences. The compound asyndetic sentences create an oral style.
asyndetic compound sentence, ідіостиль, складне безсполучникове речення, stylistic syntax, fiction, стилістичний синтаксис, idiostyle, художній текст, stylistic semantics, стилістична семантика
asyndetic compound sentence, ідіостиль, складне безсполучникове речення, stylistic syntax, fiction, стилістичний синтаксис, idiostyle, художній текст, stylistic semantics, стилістична семантика
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