Modern Approaches To The Study Of Author's Motility In The Artistic Text
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31558/1815-3070.2021.41.15Keywords:
author's motility; sensory; metaphor; non-verbal means of communicationAbstract
The introduction of the concept of author’s motor skills in a literary text is the result of multidisciplinary research, intensified during the second half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries. These studies, starting from the general biological idea of motility as a property of the reaction of living organisms to external stimuli, are increasingly dealing with purely philological problems such as metaphorology and author's sensory.
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