LINGUOPOETIC TECHNIQUES, NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES, AND STYLISTIC FUNCTIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF EMOTIONAL MEANING IN MODERN LITERATURE
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The interplay of linguistic decisions, narrative structures, and stylistic techniques that influence readers' affective and cognitive reactions results in the creation of emotional meaning in contemporary literature. This article explores the ways in which stylistic functions, narrative strategies, and linguopoetic procedures work together to produce emotional depth in modern literary writings. The study looks at metaphorization, symbolic patterns, focalization, temporal manipulation, voice, lexical selection, and rhythm as interrelated mechanisms that contribute to the representation and experience of emotion, drawing on ideas from cognitive poetics, stylistics, and narratology. By closely examining a few works of fiction from the 20th and 21st centuries, the research shows that emotional content is meticulously constructed through multimodal layers of language artistry rather than just being delivered. The results emphasize how crucial linguistic economy, imagery, narrative viewpoint, and stylistic coherence are in creating.
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