Stylistic Identification of the Concept “Mood” in the English Language
The article is devoted to the problem of the linguistic representation of the concept “mood” in the English language. The author chose stylistic means that express two micro-concepts “good mood” and “bad mood”. There is a detailed analysis of stylistic means that directly characterise people’s mood and the way they can represent it in speech. The material gives a wide variety of linguistic means that demonstrate bad mood more frequently than good mood.
Issue: 4, 2007
Series of issue: Humanities (Philology)
Rubric: Modern Trends in Germanic Studies
Pages: 10 — 13
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