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Structural Means of Activating the Expressivity of the Bell-lettres Style Text

Student: Radzhabova Saida

Supervisor: Galina Gumovskaya

Faculty: School of Foreign Languages

Educational Programme: Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Annotation This thesis in the field of linguistics is devoted to the analysis of structural Means of Activating the Expressivity of the Belles-lettres Style Text The object of the thesis research is the expressive means and stylistic devices at the syntactic level of the Belles-lettres Style Text The subject of the thesis research is the syntactic rhythm as a structural way of activating the expressiveness of Belles-lettres Style Text The goal of the thesis research is to identify and compare various types of construction of prosaic rhythm at the syntactic level of Belles-lettres Style Text in examples of modern literary works of English and American literature. Content of the thesis. The thesis research consists of the introduction, two chapters, conclusion, bibliography and Internet resources. In conclusion, the main results of the study are presented.

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