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LINGUISTIC MEANS OF METAMODELLING A FICTIONAL CHARACTERIN CRITICAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE XX-XXI CENTURIES

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-712X-2019-6-35-40

Abstract

The article dwells on the features of linguistic metamodelling the character in critical publications on D. H. Lawrence novel “Sons and Lovers” in the XX and the beginning of the XXI century. The author conducted a lexico-semantic and linguostylistic analysis of the main conceptual fields that correlate with the interpretation of the novel key characters. The study found that the main concepts underlying the creation of the language metamodel of the novel’s key characters are the principles of oppositionality and duality. The duality principle contributes to the variability of the estimated component of the character image. The research was done at the crossroads of linguistic and literary approaches to concept as a mental model.

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A. Y. Mosesohn
Moscow City University
Russian Federation


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