POETIC FEATURES OF PARCELLATIVE SENTENCES
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Abstract. Parcellative sentences are an important component of the syntactic system of a language. Parcellative sentences are used at the level of a stylistic figure as one of the syntactic tools that serve to create an expressive-emotional shade of meaning in the language. The information intensity that occurs in such sentences is of particular importance from the point of view of creating poeticism. Therefore, parcellative sentences can also be considered as a product of artistic information due to their nature. The emotionality, expressiveness, and artistic depiction conveyed in parcellative sentences are embodied through unique ethnocultural sources in each nation. In this sense, parcellative sentences possess mental characteristics. Parcellative sentences, formed on an ethnocultural foundation, create similar semantics in different languages from the perspective of thought typology. Therefore, parcellative sentences form a paradigm with an interlingual universal character. However, since each language has its own unique qualities, parcellatives have developed distinct means of expression in different languages.
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parcellation, poeticism, emotionality, grammar, semantics.
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