Emotional Aspect of Utterance in Syntax while Learning Russian Language
Keywords:
Emotional breadth, syntax, direct speech, humorAbstract
Emotionality can be expressed by linguistic means of various levels in phonetic, morphological and syntactical factors. The article reviews modern methods of acquiring emotional-expressive linguistic means when learning Russian as a foreign language and also observes direct speech when expressing positive emotions in particular according to the degree of sense of humor which can be used during Russian language lessons.Downloads
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2011-01-26
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