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E.D. Sokolova

 

STRUCTURE AND SEMANTICS OF ONE-WORD SPECIFIC EMOTIVE UTTERANCES (BASED ON CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH PRESS)

“Saratov State Technical University named after U.A. Gagarin”, Saratov

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Language: Russian

 

Citation: 

Sokolova E.D. (2016) STRUCTURE AND SEMANTICS OF ONE-WORD SPECIFIC EMOTIVE UTTERANCES (BASED ON CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH PRESS). Current issues of linguistics and didactics: conceptions and perspectives: The Proceedings of  the 6-th International Scientific and Practical Conference, April 30 – May 15, 2016, Volgograd, Russia, pp. 31-38.

Pages: 31-38

 

Published: 16.09.2016

Abstract: The author of the article considers the meaning of some non-predicative units for forming emotional and expressive colouring of newspaper texts. The author gives structural and semantic analysis of emotive utterances in modern press and gives conclusions about the importance of these units in the press.

 

Key words: emotions, non-predicative units, press, influence potential, communicative linguistics.

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