THE LANGUAGE AND STYLE OF LOUIS-FERDINAND CELINE'S NOVEL “JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE NIGHT” AND ITS RENDERING IN THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE
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https://doi.org/10.46991/FLHE/2015.19.1.232Keywords:
dialect, argo, the role of connotation, neologism, linguopsychology, Celine’s vocabulary, punctuation, stylistic deviceAbstract
The 20th-century distinguished writer L.F. Celine’s novel “The Journey to the End of the Night” gave rise to two opposing views among literary critics. Nevertheless, L.F. Celine’s and Marcel Proust’s names (though radically different) appear side by side being considered the 20th-century French literature titans. The translator faces serious difficulties while translating Celine’s linguistic devices, dialects and neologisms.
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