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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.48962
The article is about the elements of the text structure buildings – interphrase links which are known and given in the literature differently. As known, SPU of the texts of different styles have own peculiarities towards their structure, and towards their correlation with the paragraph. The peculiarities of SPU of the belletristic texts are not described in detail in the Ukrainian linguistics that is why the publication is very topical. The aim of the article is to define words and word combinations that cement sentences in the unitary structural integrity The question of the interphrase links were re-searched by Ukrainian linguists, such as: L. Bulakhovsky, A. Zagnitko, M. Krupa, M. Pentyliuk. In particular, A. Zagnitko emphasizes that using the term interphrase ratio and interphrase links is not correct, because they are the means of cohesion, and they can be used as inside of the sentence and outside of it. However, the method of Ukrainian language tuition in Junior and Sec-ondary school prefers these terms. The objects of the research are SPU of belletristic texts, and the subject – lexical-semantical groups of words that fascilitate the text coherence.It is known also, that every superphrase unity has clear two or three part structure (inception, deployment, tailpiece). In the result of the review (analysis) there are defined lexical-semantical groups of words that can be the core of the SPU building, or that can assist the timeline or course of actions or processes.
means of the interphrase link, linguistics of the text, superphrase unity, Ukrainian language, superphrase unity
means of the interphrase link, linguistics of the text, superphrase unity, Ukrainian language, superphrase unity
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