PSYCHOSTYLISTICS AS A NEW DIRECTION OF NEOSTYLISTICS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
psychostylistics, neostylistics, emotion, cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, individual style, emotional expression.Abstract
The article considers psychostylistics as one of the innovative branches of neostylistics. The author analyzes how linguistic means reflect the mental state, emotional dynamics, and individual peculiarities of human thinking. Psychostylistics is examined as an interdisciplinary field integrating cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, and modern stylistics.
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