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LINGUISTIC INDICATORS OF OBJECTIVE AND EVENTIVE TIME IN THE ENGLISH PSYCHOLOGICAL NOVEL

Elena Anatol'evna Demina
Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation


Submitted: September 1, 2015
Abstract. The article examines the problem of linguistic representation of time in the English psychological prose. The paper analyzes eventive and objective time structuring the temporal space of the text. For that purpose the researcher identifies the basic linguistic indicators paying special attention to the syntactical means. The author concludes that aspectual-temporal forms in a literary text are the principal means to express time and often perform the functions not typical for them.
Key words and phrases:
событийное время
объективное время
языковые индикаторы
темпоральное пространство
формы глагола
eventive time
objective time
linguistic indicators
temporal space
forms of a verb
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