Linguistic analysis of the text is the initial stage of philological analysis. Its main tasks were defined by L.V. Shcherboy in his work. Linguistic analysis involves commenting on various linguistic units that form the text, and considering the features of their functioning and their systemic connections.
Linguistic analysis of the text is the initial stage of philological analysis. Its main tasks were defined by L.V. Shcherboy in his work. Linguistic analysis involves commenting on various linguistic units that form the text, and considering the features of their functioning and their systemic connections.
Linguistic analysis is an analysis "in which it is considered how the figurative structure is expressed in the artistic speech system of the work". Linguistic analysis is a kind of "bridge" between linguistic and literary analyzes: its object is the text as "the structure of verbal forms in their aesthetic organization".
Literary analysis, finally, is, first of all, an analysis of the ideological and aesthetic content of a text, consideration of problems, genre specifics, a system of images of a literary work, determination of its place among other texts, etc.
Philological analysis combines, first of all, literary and linguistic-stylistic analyzes, since both refer to the figurative structure of the text in its dynamics.