linguistic unit o f its own like stylistics. Morphonology borrows the
unit o f phonology - the phoneme and uses it for its own purpose to
form morphonological alternations. Stylistics also uses the linguistic
units of other levels: phoneme, morpheme, word, word combination
and sentence, adding to them different emotional-expressive mean
ings. In modem linguistics as in other sciences, there is a close rela
tionship between all its branches and aspects of study.
The emotional-expressive means o f all phonetic units may
be studied by a new aspect namely phonostylistics. Besides, the
emotional-expressive meanings o f the words are studied by lexi
cal stylistics. The emotional-expressive features o f the grammati
cal construction may be studied by grammatical stylistics. In
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