THE PRINCIPLE OF CONCEPTUAL INCLUSIVENESS OF THE THEMATIC COMPONENTS AS THE AUTHOR’S STRATEGY IN A LITERARY TEXT
Abstract
Sknar G.D.
Keywords: thematic components, multiple theme, the relationships of inclusiveness, the discursive space of the text.
The article analyses the cases when the discursive space of the text possesses more than one theme. If there is a multiplicity of the themes, one of the themes is inclusive. The relationships of conceptual inclusiveness influence upon the representation order of the thematic components in the text. If the text possesses themes of different types, they are represented in a particular order. The structure of the order is determined both by the way of the theme correlation defined by the conceptual inclusiveness and the text genre where the thematic components are actualized.
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