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Unusually Combined Lexemes as Means of Creating Uncertainty in English Postmodern Short-Short Stories
Unusually Combined Lexemes as Means of Creating Uncertainty in English Postmodern Short-Short Stories

Author(s): Mariia Zavarynska, Oksana Babelyuk
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Syntax, Semantics, British Literature
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: lexemes; uncertainty; valence; English postmodern short-short story;

Summary/Abstract: The issue of words combinations draws attention of linguists starting from the second half of the XX c. until the present day. This study is focused on the research of semantic mechanisms of unusually combined lexemes and unexpected collocations in English postmodern short-short stories. Reconsideration of the literary past and ironic view on traditional poetic canons are reflected in postmodern literary texts due to the principles of postmodern poetics. Being distinctive feature of postmodern literature in general, uncertainty creates multiplicity of meanings of entire literary text, as well as separate unexpected collocations, by means of unusually combined lexemes. The aim of the study is to elaborate the phenomenon of valence violation, created by unusually combined lexemes and unexpected collocations in English postmodern short-short stories. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to define the notion of valence and lexeme compatibility, to identify types of valence violation in lexemes combinations, and to provide their possible interpretation. Functioning in English postmodern short-short stories such language units widen boundaries of their usage and their combinatorial profile. Unusually combined lexemes focus the reader’s attention and provoke a cognitive mechanism of continuous searching for a hidden meaning of unexpected collocations and the general message of a literary text. In this research unusually combined lexemes are regarded as special markers of postmodern short-short story genre for which violation of text structure, violation of usual relations between lexemes in logic, semantic and syntactic aspects are quite common.

  • Issue Year: 13/2022
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 346-360
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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