Abstract

The subject of the research presented in the given paper is the esthetic notion as a special kind of a person’s attitude to the world and themselves. The objective of the paper is to find out the specificity of the implementation of the esthetic function in the language of poetry. The methodological bases of the research are the works by psychologists (L. S. Vygotsky, A. N. Leontiev), linguists (R. O. Yakobson, H. O. Vinokur, L. P. Yakubinsky), philologists (M.M. Bakhtin). The paper shows that the linguistic units in a poetic text subject to esthetic laws are caused by composition, intertextual relations, the author's vision, etc. At the same time, they get a completely new meaning different from the everyday one. As a result, we prove that dissimilarity of the natural language and the language used in works of art “makes” the recipient’s consciousness perceive the text as an esthetic object.

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  • The subject of the research presented in the given paper is the esthetic notion as a special kind of a person’s attitude to the world and themselves

  • The objective of the paper is to find out the specificity of the implementation of the esthetic function in the language of poetry

  • The paper shows that the linguistic units in a poetic text subject to esthetic laws are caused by composition, intertextual relations, the author's vision, etc

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А. Эстетические ресурсы морфологических средств русского языка: дис. Информация об авторе: Маслова Валентина Авраамовна – доктор филолологических наук, профессор Витебского государственного университета, Республика Беларусь, mvavit@tut.by. Статья поступила в редколлегию210.02.2016 г., принята к печати 08.06.2016 г.

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