STYLISTIC INVERSION AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION EMOTIONALITY AND EXPRESSIVENESS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE XIX-XX CENTURIES
Matluba Xolmatovna TursunovaMaster's degree Student National University of Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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It is known that inversion, also called anastrophe, in literary style and rhetoric, the syntactic reversal of the normal order of the words and phrases in a sentence, as, in English, the placing of an adjective after the noun it modifies the form, a verb before its subject, or a noun preceding its preposition. Inversion is most commonly used in poetry in which it may both satisfy the demands of the metre and achieve emphasis.
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