Representation of Emotional and Linguistic Space in English in the Stories of T. Tolstoya

Document Type : Research Article

Authors

1 Department of Contrastive Linguistics, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

2 Department of Kazakh language, literature and journalism, Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University, Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan

Abstract

In order to determine the communicative qualities of words, the patterns of their connections in the text's structure and the textual motivation of these connections, the type and nature of text modifications in the way that words function, and the patterns of combining words into text paradigmatic groupings—all relate to the functional approach to text analysis that is explored in this study. Simultaneously, the research seeks to disclose the characteristics of the writer's perspective and understanding of a specific segment of reality, specifically an individual's verbally expressed emotional realm. This essay focuses on how emotions are portrayed in literary works. The story "Do you love, do not love" by T. Tolstoya has been selected as the textual material. There is a lot of emotional potential in this text. T. Tolstoya's work aims to draw attention to universal issues. It basically carries on the legacy of classical literature. "This includes deciding on a path, interacting with others, being aware of oneself in the world, and knowing one's destiny." Her stories contain all kinds of relationships between a woman and a man.

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Volume 14, Issue 3
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research in Applied Linguistics (ICRAL 2023), October 30, 2023, Kazan, Russia
October 2023
Pages 331-335