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Dźwiękowy świat prozy Jurgi Ivanauskaitė. Analiza środków intonacyjno-brzmieniowych w powieści J. Ivanauskaitė „Twierdza śpiących motyli”
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Title
Dźwiękowy świat prozy Jurgi Ivanauskaitė. Analiza środków intonacyjno-brzmieniowych w powieści J. Ivanauskaitė „Twierdza śpiących motyli”
Other Title
The World of Sounds in Jurga Ivanauskaitė’s Prose: Analysis of Means of Intonation and Sound in J. Ivanauskaitė’s Novel “The Fortress of Sleeping Butterflies”
Is part of
Русистика и компаративистика : сборник научных статей. Вильнюс ; [Москва] : Lietuvos edukologijos universiteto leidykla, 2015, Вып. X
Date Issued
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2015 |
Publisher
Вильнюс ; [Москва] : Lietuvos edukologijos universiteto leidykla, 2015
Extent
P. 53-65
Field of Science
Abstract
The article deals with expressive possibilities of intonation in J. Ivanauskaitė’s novel “The Fortress of Sleeping Butterflies” (,,Miegančių drugelių tvirtovė“). Intonation is a universal means of expressing different meanings and their additional emotional and stylistic colouring. However, expressive potential of intonation is less employed in written texts than in spoken ones, because graphics in both languages cannot in an adequate and complete way render phonic manifoldness of spoken text. Different authors use specific devices and ways to compensate it (most often written commentaries, description of characters’ reaction, different linguistic expressions, which specify perception of the given intonation). It must be pointed out that authors do not render a variety of meanings and their shades equally adequately and carefully in Lithuanian written text, what is usually common for spoken text. Only modern writers pay more attention to intonation and other non-verbal communicative means. It is especially evident in works of postmodern literature, where authors reveal an unexpected and specific potential of intonation. Postmodern writers use intonation creatively as one of the elements of linguistic play.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
Language
Lenkų / Polish (pl)
Coverage Spatial
Rusija / Russian Federation (RU)