SYNTACTIC STRUCTURES WITH ASYNDETON: SYSTEMATIC -FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS (ON THE RUSSIAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES)
Abstract
Gontareva Z.V.
Keywords: asyndeton, complex syntactic unity, juxtaposition, subject-speech plan, analogy to asyndeton, construction of uniform composition, homogeneous constructions, syntactic relationships.
The article is devoted to the analysis of complex syntactic unities with asyndeton in Russian and French. There are some problems in the study of this phenomenon which can be explained by incomplete coverage of some relevant issues in linguistics. Complex syntactic unities are the contamination of subject-speech plans of both an author and a character, which belong to different plans, so they are not interpenetrating. Hence, different viewpoints represented in a complex syntactic unity can not be joined within asyndeton for it demands a single author.
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