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EMOTIONAL FUNCTION OF ARTISTIC TEXT
- 1. Tashkent University of Information technologies named after Muhammad al- Khwarezmi
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The article contains reflections on the emotive function of a literary text. Despite the apparent breadth of the topic, the author refers to its terminological and conceptual component, and this allows him to stay within the topic, considering the aspects inherent in expression with their manifestations on the artistic page. Based on the thesis that expression owns the reality that accompanies a person, the author of the article builds his reasoning on the specific qualities of an artistic product that reproduces emotion, both in linguistic and extralinguistic manifestations.
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