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THE NATURE OF THE AESTHETICAL SIGN

Linguistics

Authors

  • Trufanova Irina

Annotation

This article deals with linguistic poetics (see the works of B.A. Larin, V.V. Vinogradov, U.N. Tinyanov, I.I. Revzin, S.T. Zolyan, N.Y. Pavlovich and others). The aesthetical sign is defined as a unity of the concept and as a functional equivalent of the concept discovered by L.S.Vigotskiy. The functional equivalent of concepts coincides with the artistic meaning of the word. The nature of the aesthetical sign is demonstrated on the materials of G. V. lvanov's verses about a poet and poetry, what allows to reveal the poet’s comprehension of their function.

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Trufanova, I. . (2009). THE NATURE OF THE AESTHETICAL SIGN Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", # 4, 2009,
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