Persuasiveness in a literary text (based on the material of the collection of short stories by Ye. D. Aipin «River-in-January»)
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Philology
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Ugra State University, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation, [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Introduction: the article is devoted to the problems of internal organization of statements, ways of expression of subjective meanings of statements. These questions have recently been raised more often in the works on syntax and are key in the description of sentence models.
Objective: representation and description of grammatical means of expressing of the values of subjective modality, or persuasiveness.
Research materials: collection of stories by Ye. D. Aypin «River-in-January».
Results and novelty of the research: the linguistic analysis with the elements of component and statistical methods allows to present the following results:
1. Modal assessment of certainty – uncertainty in the text; in other terminology persuasiveness or epistemic assessment is manifested at various levels of language. However, the most clearly it expressed syntactic means – introductory words, represented in most of the modal words with designated values.
2. The components under consideration are actively used in the literary text of Ye. D. Aipin.
3. Introductory words with appropriate modality are the necessary elements of the texts under consideration.
Through these means, the general mood of each story and essay is largely created, and the internal confusion of the lyrical hero is transmitted. The novelty of the work is determined by the fact that the study is conducted on the material of the text of the famous Khanty writer Ye. D. Aipin, his collection of stories, which includes only works devoted to deeply personal themes, where the objective content is harmoniously intertwined with the subjective, individual author’s meanings, with intimate author’s and national-mental tones.
Key words: sentence modality, persuasively, epistemic evaluation, introductory words.
Acknowledgements: the author expresses gratitude to the reviewers. The reported research was funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Government of the region of the Russian Federation, Grant № 18-412-860005.
For citation: Dolzhenko N. G. Persuasiveness in a literary text (based on the material of the collection of short stories by Ye. D. Aipin «River-in-January») // Vestnik ugrovedenia = Bulletin of Ugric Studies. 2019; 9 (4): 614–622.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: the article is devoted to the problems of internal organization of statements, ways of expression of subjective meanings of statements. These questions have recently been raised more often in the works on syntax and are key in the description of sentence models.
Objective: representation and description of grammatical means of expressing of the values of subjective modality, or persuasiveness.
Research materials: collection of stories by Ye. D. Aypin «River-in-January».
Results and novelty of the research: the linguistic analysis with the elements of component and statistical methods allows to present the following results:
1. Modal assessment of certainty – uncertainty in the text; in other terminology persuasiveness or epistemic assessment is manifested at various levels of language. However, the most clearly it expressed syntactic means – introductory words, represented in most of the modal words with designated values.
2. The components under consideration are actively used in the literary text of Ye. D. Aipin.
3. Introductory words with appropriate modality are the necessary elements of the texts under consideration.
Through these means, the general mood of each story and essay is largely created, and the internal confusion of the lyrical hero is transmitted. The novelty of the work is determined by the fact that the study is conducted on the material of the text of the famous Khanty writer Ye. D. Aipin, his collection of stories, which includes only works devoted to deeply personal themes, where the objective content is harmoniously intertwined with the subjective, individual author’s meanings, with intimate author’s and national-mental tones.
Key words: sentence modality, persuasively, epistemic evaluation, introductory words.
Acknowledgements: the author expresses gratitude to the reviewers. The reported research was funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Government of the region of the Russian Federation, Grant № 18-412-860005.
For citation: Dolzhenko N. G. Persuasiveness in a literary text (based on the material of the collection of short stories by Ye. D. Aipin «River-in-January») // Vestnik ugrovedenia = Bulletin of Ugric Studies. 2019; 9 (4): 614–622.