AESTHETIC ASPECTS OF THE INTERRELATION OF MORPHEMIC REPETITION AND SYNTACTICAL PARALLELISM IN ENGLISH ARTISTIC PROSE
The article considers morphemically related words used in syntactically parallel structures observed in English works of fiction. The interrelation of morphemic repetition and syntactical parallelism manifests itself in different ways predetermined by the variety of morphemes and the diversity of parallel structures. The most important issue is the aesthetic aspect of the interrelation of the phenomena. It is realized in the interplay of the two mutually opposed basic principles, those of Apollonic order and Dionysian disorder, accordance and discordance, regulation and its violation.
Keywords: morphemic repetition, syntactical parallelism, interrelation of morphemic and syntactical repetition, aesthetic aspect, Apollonic principle, Dionysian principle
Issue: 2, 2013
Pages: 216 — 222
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