The role of phraseologisms in shaping stylistic peculiarities of scientific texts

Author:

Terekhova Svitlana1ORCID,Mykhailenko Viktoriia2ORCID,Stasiuk Tetyana3ORCID,Kazakevych Olena3ORCID,Lytvynko Oksana4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kyiv National Linguistic University, Кyiv, Ukraine.

2. Communal Higher Education Institution «Vinnytsia Humanities Pedagogical College», Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

3. Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University, Dnipro, Ukraine.

4. Sumy National Agrarian University, Sumy, Ukraine.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyse the role of phraseology in shaping stylistic peculiarities of scientific texts using the Ukrainian language as an example. Quantitative, descriptive, statistical, comparative, hermeneutic, contextual analysis and close reading methods were used in the analysis. The specifics of the study is the focus on scientific texts in the field of literary studies, which enables a broader vision of the functions performed by phraseological units in the studies. Phraseological units are classified into 5 main groups according to lexico-semantic function and notional words: indicative, related to career and social connections, related to religion, related to philosophy and culture, and related to time and space The results demonstrate the indicative function of the phraseological units in the text — conveying information to the readers and focusing their attention on the key points of the study. The academic novelty of the research is the use of the texts on the Humanities due to the appeal to images that are universal for the readers’ minds as examples of the use of phraseological units in a scientific style. Prospects: Further studies may diversify the sample of materials for the analysis of the use of phraseological units in scientific style in general, and in interdisciplinary studies on the Humanities in particular.

Publisher

Amazonia Investiga

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