Term “text-shaped universality” in linguafolklor

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In the article correlation of terms is considered formula and text-vivid universality in relation to the linguistic analysis of folk-lore texts. Grounded expedience of application last.

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Т. П. Беценко

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Т. П. Беценко (2016). Term “text-shaped universality” in linguafolklor. Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія «Філологія», 23(1), 4-7. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-456226