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FUNCTIONAL-SEMANTIC TYPES OF COMPLEX SYNTACTIC UNITS IN THE UP-TO-DATE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNALISM (ON THE MATERIAL OF “THE RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER” DATED 2015)

Glebskaya Tatyana Fedorovna, Ivanova Natalya Evgenyevna

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The article is dedicated to the analysis of the functional-semantic types of complex syntactic units in up-to-date social and political journalism. Various syntactic relations between the components of complex syntactic units, their structural peculiarities and means of boundaries are examined. The material of the research is presented by publications of “The Russian newspaper” of the 2015. The functional-pragmatic essence of complex syntactic units with different types of syntactic relations is revealed. The study of the newspaper’s material demonstrates that there are various syntactic relations observed in complex syntactic units: enumerative, opposed, contrastive, conjunctive, consecutive. It is noted that in spite of various syntactic relations between sentences in the complex syntactic unit every such construction manifests itself as indivisible solid formation, which presents a message as a consistent communicative unit.

Keywords: a complex syntactic unit, ultraphrasal unity, syntactic relations, conjunctive construction, newspaperjournalistic style, sentence, indention

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Issue: 7, 2016

Series of issue: Issue 7

Rubric: ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF RUSSIAN STUDIES

Pages: 119 — 123

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