STYLISTIC FIGURES AND TROPES: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND LINGUO-POETIC ANALYSIS
Keywords:
portable meaning, thinking, abstract concept, trope, cognitive, metaphor, synecdoche.Abstract
In this article, the issue of the aesthetic possibilities of language, its power to create images and its inextricable connection with human thinking is one of the important areas of stylistics and general linguistics. Any artistic text is not limited to performing the function of simple information transmission; it evokes images, emotions and attitudes in the reader's mind. Among the means that create this aesthetic effect, stylistic figures and tropes occupy a special place. Through them, the language reveals its internal possibilities, the meaning of the word expands, and the syntactic structure acquires an expressive character.
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