Publication: MULTISENSE OF INTEXTUAL UNITS WITHIN POETIC COMMUNICATION
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2019
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Sergodeev, I. V.
Olizko, N. S.
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The significance of the problem discussed in the paper has been attributed by insufficient study of the mechanism of the context borrowing process that takes part between intertextual units, which appear in the process of poetic communication. From the perspective of such a mechanism, one can define the characteristics of the term multisense being a peculiar feature of intertextual units, poetic texts and poetic communication in general. The purpose of the article is to study the multisense phenomenon and illustrate it by practical materials. In the article we define the concept of poetic communication, discuss three types of poetic texts - a regular, a free and a mixed one; consider basic linguistic aspects of poetic texts' features and properties, observe the concept of intertextuality. As scientific research methods we use the typology of text attributes by Y. V. Kazarin and the model of intertextual relations by N. S. Olizko (paradigmatic relations of intextual units in a poetic text). We take the best works of English poetry within a period of the 17th-20th centuries (we discuss works by J. Milton, W. Blake, O. Wilfred, J. R. R. Tolkien, T. S. Eliot, R. Frost, L. Ferlinghetti, J. Morrison and other poets). The examples of different intextual relations (marked/not marked quotations, quasi-quotations, allusive proper names, allusive cultural and specific elements, allusive plotting) as well as the multisense of intextual units within poetic communication are under consideration in the practical part of the article. (c) 2019 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.UK
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Sergodeev, IV. MULTISENSE OF INTEXTUAL UNITS WITHIN POETIC COMMUNICATION / Sergodeev, IV, Olizko, NS // III POST MASS MEDIA IN THE MODERN INFORMATIONAL SOCIETY (PMMIS 2019) JOURNALISTIC TEXT IN A NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT: ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROBLEMS. - 2019. - 66. - P. 121-130. - 10.15405/epsbs.2019.08.02.15