THE ROLE OF COMPLEX SENTENCES IN THE FORMATION OF TURGENEV'S STYLE
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Complex sentence, syntax of literary text, individual style, explanatory clauses, defining clauses, psychological realism, narrative rhythm, functional stylistics.Abstract
The article examines the functional role of complex subordinate clauses in the formation of Ivan Turgenev's individual prose style. It analyzes the main types of complex subordinate constructions used by the writer and identifies their stylistic and semantic functions in the artistic text. Particular attention is paid to explanatory, defining, causal, and conditional subordinate clauses as means of conveying the inner world of characters, the logic of the narrative, and the analytical interpretation of the reality depicted. It is established that complex subordinate constructions ensure the expansiveness, coherence, and rhythmic smoothness of Turgenev's prose, contributing to the formation of its psychological and rational character. The conclusion is made about the system-forming role of subordinate constructions in the syntactic organization of the writer's artistic speech.
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