
doi: 10.18454/rulb.9.13
В данной статье рассматриваются особенности имен собственных в художественном тексте. Основное внимание уделено на изучение основных функций антропонимов. В центре внимания данной работы будет изучение происхождения антропонимов и употребление их в поэтическом тексте. Особенности каждого функционального стиля давно уже позволили противопоставить литературно-художественный стиль всем остальным по наличию в литературных текстах особой семантической осложненности, многоярусной композиции и эстетической функции слова, организующей весь контекст произведения.
This article discusses the proper name in a literary text. We focuse on the study of the basic functions of anthroponyms. The focus of this work is the study of the origin of anthroponyms and their use in a poetic text. The characteristics of each functional style has long been allowed to oppose the literary style of all the others by the presence of literary texts of a particular semantic difficulties, the multi-layer composition and aesthetic functions of speech, organizing the whole context of the work.
literary text, художественный текст, апеллятив, антропоним, appellative, anthroponym, имя собственное, proper name
literary text, художественный текст, апеллятив, антропоним, appellative, anthroponym, имя собственное, proper name
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