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Aim. To establish the correlation between the correct translation of free indirect speech and the adequacy of the target literary text.Methodology.
A. D. Alimova
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Characteristics of Free Indirect Speech in English Literature
This article deals with such a linguistic phenomenon as free indirect speech. The main goal is to clarify the basic principles of positioning of this type of speech in the text, to identify its stylistic features and grammatical structure. Within the framework of the work, descriptive, comparative-historical, comparative and semantic-stylistic methods ...
V. V. Zvyagintseva
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Ructure in journalistic newspaper narrative and the axiological assessment of the event described. The empirical data provide the conclusion that the direct speech marks cooperative interaction in representing factual information, while bringing to the ...
A. I. Milostivaya
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STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC TYPOLOGIZATION OF FREE INDIRECT SPEECH: THE CASE OF MARINA TSVETAEVA’S PROSE
The article is devoted to the topic of someone else’s speech, which remains relevant in modern linguistics. The author studies the way uttered (external) free indirect speech (FIS) (namely, its structural and semantic types) functions in Marina Tsvetaeva’
Olga Pavlovna Puchinina
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The article focuses on circumstances in which free indirect speech appears in the selected Italian texts when there is no explicit indication of it, i.e.
E S Borisova
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FREE INDIRECT SPEECH IN THE NOVELLA “THE EBONY TOWER» BY JOHN FOWLES: PRAGMATIC ASPECT
Oksana Andruschak, Ihor Devlysh
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The article presents the variations of how different propositional subjects exchange remarks in course of their dialogical interaction, focusing on the problems of free indirect speech.
E S Borisova
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Syntax mluvené češtiny jako nástroj subjektivizašních postupů v prózách P. Soukupové
The first part of this study is an attempt to summarize Czech theories which develop the topic of reported speech (forms of presenting speech) and reported thought in literary works, that is, the use of direct speech/thought, indirect speech/thought ...
Jana Hoffmannová
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The Narrative Form in Leonid Yuzefovich's Novel “Cranes and Dwarfs”
The paper is devoted to the features of the narrative form of Leonid Yuzefovich’s novel “Cranes and dwarfs”. The authors of the paper focuses on the lexical and grammatical tools that allowed the author of the novel to introduce different types of a ...
Viktorija Makarova, Justyna Petrovska
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