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Text theory
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All lectures on the discipline: text theory are collected here. These fascinating lectures provide us with the opportunity to explore the deep principles and phenomena underlying our knowledge and our desire to understand the world.
1. FOREWORD
2. Text theory. Its subject and object
3. Text and its perception
4. Functional and pragmatic aspects in the study of the text
5. Text as a complete informational and structural whole. Text units
6. Pragmatic text installation and pragmatic author installation
7. Text Units - Saying and Interphrase Unity
8. Integrity and connectivity as constructive features of the text
9. Repeated nomination in fiction
10. Paragraph as a compositional and stylistic unit of text
11. Types of thematic (classical) paragraph
12. Paragraph functions
13. Types of information and functional-semantic types of speech (methods of presentation)
14. Author's modality. Author image
15. Types of texts
16. Nonfiction and artistic texts
17. Verbal (artistic) image
18. Inverted image
19. Categories of time and space in fiction and non-fiction text
20. Text in text
21. Forms of presenting authorship in artistic and non-artistic text
22. Text monologue and dialogic
23. The artistic text is prosaic and poetic.
24. The concept of creolized text
25. Text as a functional and category category
26. The manifestation of the author's individuality in the style of the text
27. Informative text and ways to improve it
28. Semiotic and communicative ways of compressing information in the text
29. Meaning and meaning. Text reading depth
30. Informational structural and tonal (stylistic) characteristics of the text
31. Style as a means of implementing a constructive idea of a work.
32. Conclusion
33. Approximate program of the course "Theory of Text"