Methods of expression of connotative meaning in linguopoetic analysis

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This article analyzes the connotative meanings of the lexical units used in a work of art. In particular, on the basis of the connotative meanings of the words used in H. Davron's prose, the peculiarities of the writer's style are revealed.

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