On The Interdiscursive Interaction In Literary Discourse
Keywords:
interdiscursivity, discourse analysis, literary discourseAbstract
This article examines the concept of interdiscursivity in contemporary discourse studies and its manifestation in literary narrative. Interdiscursivity is understood as the interaction and integration of elements belonging to different discursive domains within a single communicative event. The theoretical framework of the study is based on the approaches of N. Fairclough, V. Bhatia, and I. S. Shevchenko, who interpret interdiscursivity as a key mechanism of discursive interaction and as an integral hypercategory of discourse
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