DECEIVED EXPECTATIONS AND ITS REGULATORY OPPORTUNITIES (DATA: MARINA TSVETAEVA’S POEM “SAFE AND SOUND!”)
The article is devoted to the different points of view on the phenomenon of deceived expectations. On the example of the M.I. Tsvetaeva’s poem the author reveals regulatory opportunities of deceived expectations. Besides, the author pays attention to its role in the semantic development of poetic text and in the formation of its emotional tone.
Keywords: regulatory function of the text, regulatory opportunities, regulatory structure, the type of extension, deceived expectations
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Issue: 10, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 10
Rubric: THE COMMUNICATIVE STYLE OF THE TEXT AND METHODS OF TEACHING RUSSIAN
Pages: 214 — 216
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