The grammatical liberties of modern poetry. 1950–2020
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Modern poetry, focused on freedom of language experiments, often departs from regulatory attitudes. Nowadays, poetry with its activated philological is a kind of linguistic laboratory: the study of the language in it is no less productive than scientific. The book of philologist Lyudmila Zubova discusses the grammatical imagery and cognitive potential of grammar in Russian poetry of the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries, analyzes grammatical anomalies that reflect the dynamic properties of the language system and the tendencies of its development. Among the analyzed authors, Alexei Tsvetkov, Victor Krivulin, Elena Schwartz, Vladimir Gandelsman, Vladimir Kuchevavkin, Alexander Levin, Vladimir Strochkov, Vitaly Kalpidi, Andrei Polyakov, Maria Stepanova, David Patashinsky, Polina Barskova, Linor Goralik, Gali-Dana Zinger, Igor Bulatovsky, Nadia Delaland, Evgeny Klyuyev and many others (in total 242 poets) Lyudmila Zubova is a doctor of philological sciences, professor of St. Petersburg State University
Author:
Author:Zubova Lyudmila Vladimirovna
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
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Series: Scientific Library
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ISBN:978-5-4448-1549-6
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