Abstract

The study is relevant because P. Perebyinis’s creativity reveals ethnic priorities within relevant themes and vocabulary, concepts and metaphorical constructions. The ethnic and individual vision of the world, represented in the language picture of the world (referred to as the LPW), constitutes the general conceptual sphere of Ukrainian poetry. The aim of this article is to investigate the features of the individual style of the Ukrainian poet P. Perebyinis, taking into account the elements of his individual LPW implemented in metaphorical constructions, epithetical phrases and in general in descriptions of the native landscape. The tasks of the article are to analyze verbalizers of concepts and synonymous sequences of tokens for their notation in the text and to interpret their metaphorical content. The lingual features of P. Perebyinis’s individual style are folklore, represented by separate traditional forms (this in particular appeal to the objects of nature as living interlocutors), song (through appropriate features of verse), mastery of creating metaphorical constructions, where the poet juxtaposes elements of space and earth, flora, fauna and water worlds, natural elements and anthropomorphic features. The article describes the Ukrainian poet P. Perebyinis’ idiostile – the priority of landscape description, folklore, metaphoricity, visuality, intimacy. The areal and mental aspects of the formation of the individual poet’s linguistic picture of the world are investigated. Thematic priorities of his work are determined. The thematic priorities of his work, which are represented by the categories conceptual ≪village≫, ≪steppe≫, ≪space≫, ≪house≫, ≪Ukraine≫ are determined.

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