Abstract

The article deals with the issues of perception by foreign students of the sound side of the Russian language and speech, phonetic components of the organization of artistic (poetic and prose) texts that reflect the aesthetic nature of the Russian language The phonosemantic approach in the analysis of literary texts reveals additional connotative information created by a special, unique sound author’s symbolism, which serves as the key to decoding additional semantic shades, associations, author’s overtones, demonstrating creative imagery, expressiveness and uniqueness of literary texts.

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