Romanic, Germanic and Oriental languages
Published 2018-05-17
Abstract
The article deals with the study of semantic space as a constructive category of text organization and interpretation. The relatedness of concepts of time and space in narratology is considered. The author’s intentions and the idea of constructing semantic connections within the text are analyzed. The notions of semantic and architectonic space of the text are differentiated.
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