Abstract
This article examines the interpretation of the concept of literary discourse within the framework of modern linguistics. Literary discourse is explained as a multilayered communicative phenomenon involving the author, the text, and the reader, while its semantic, pragmatic, and cognitive aspects are analyzed. Based on discourse analysis and contemporary linguistic approaches, the study reveals the mechanisms of meaning construction in literary texts, as well as the role of context and intertextual relations. The results demonstrate the necessity of studying literary discourse through an integrative approach and provide a deeper understanding of its linguistic and communicative characteristics.
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