CC..png   

Legal and postal addresses of the publisher: office 1336, 17 Naberezhnaya Severnoy Dviny, Arkhangelsk, 163002, Russian Federation, Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov

Phone: (818-2) 28-76-18
E-mail: vestnik_gum@narfu.ru
https://vestnikgum.ru/en/

ABOUT JOURNAL

Specific Features of Inter-Word Relations in the Poetic Text. P. 90–94

Версия для печати

Section: Philology

UDC

811.161.1’37

Authors

Muratova Elena Yuryevna
Vitebsk State University named after P.M. Masherov (Vitebsk, Belarus)
e-mail: mouratova@tut.by

Abstract

The paper studies syntactic features of the sign in the poetic text. In a natural language, combinability is information about the language system requirements to a word in a syntactical relation with another word. In a poetic text, syntagmatic relations are of a different character. Twentieth-century poetry presents all types of combinability: morphosyntactic, lexical, and semantic one. The author argues that in the poetic language new meaning can emerge at a higher level of abstraction when lexical units (any categorematic parts of speech) are combined in an unusual way. The most common types of such combinability in poetry are: verb+noun, adjective/participle+noun, and noun+noun. Non-standard verb+noun combinations are formed when an abstract noun functioning as a subject is combined with a verb of physical action, state, movement, behaviour, etc.; when a common noun is combined with a verb of mental action; when an abstract noun functioning as an adverbial modifier of manner is combined with a verb of motion (rarely – with verbs of other meanings). Specific convergence of lexemes can be random, i.e. be typical of a certain text, or regular – typical of the idiostyle of a certain poet or some literary school. Thus, unusual combinations display complex semantic processes, with new deep meanings of the poetic text forming as a result. Taking the poetic texts of M. Tsvetaeva, B. Akhmadulina, B. Pasternak, A. Voznesensky, Ye. Yevtushenko and N. Zabolotsky as an example, the author identifies the main and most common types of non-standard combinations of lexemes in the poetic text.

Keywords

syntagmatic relations, type of combinability, unusual combinability, lexical units, nonstandard combinability of lexical units, idiostyle, poetic text, poetic language
Download (pdf, 2.5MB )

References

  1. Kobozeva I.M. Dve ipostasi soderzhaniya rechi: znachenie i smysl [The two Manifestations of the Content of Speech: Sense and Meaning]. Yazyk o yazyke [Language About Language]. Ed. by Arutyunova N.D. Moscow, 2000, pp. 303–359.
  2. Slavin’skiy Ya. K teorii poeticheskogo yazyka [To the Theory of Poetic Language]. Strukturalizm: “za” i “protiv”: sb. st. [Structuralism: The Pros and Cons: Collected Papers]. Ed. by Basin E.Ya., Polyakov M.Ya. Moscow, 1975, pp. 256–276.
  3. Vinokur G.O. O yazyke khudozhestvennoy literatury [On the Language of Fiction]. Moscow, 1991, 447 p.
  4. Arutyunova N.D. Predlozhenie i ego smysl: logiko-semanticheskie problemy [Sentence and Its Meaning: The Logical-Semantic Issues]. Moscow, 1976. 383 p
.

Make a Submission


знак_анг.png

INDEXED IN:      

Elibrary.ru

infobaseindex

logotype.png


Логотип.png


Лань

OTHER NArFU JOURNALS: 

Journal of Medical and Biological
Research

Forest Journal 
Лесной журнал 

Arctic and North