MEANING OF STYLISTICALLY MARKED UNITS IN STORY "TOBERMORY" BY H. H. MUNRO
Polyakova Elena Vladimirovna
Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov
Abstract. The article is devoted to the stylistically marked linguistic units as the basis of a linguo-poetic analysis. In a literary text these units can realize their potential in varying degrees, for which determination the category of linguo-poetic relative significance is introduced. The different types of marked linguistic units and their meaning are illustrated by the material of the story "Tobermory" by H. H. Munro.
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