Using sentence types for intonation in cinematic language

Authors

  • Fizuli Mustafayev

Keywords:

sentence, intonation, speech, syntactic units, command sentence

Abstract

The article is devoted to the rules of using sentence types for intonation in the language
of cinema. Observations of the language of cinema show that the syntactic units used here can be
approached from two points of view. The article explains these aspects in detail.
As a result, there is no insurmountable barrier between these syntactic tools that serve to the same
purpose. On the contrary, they are closely related to each other in terms of their functions and
semantic relationships and serve to better understand the work in general. At the same time, each of
these syntactic units has its own characteristics depending on the point of use and function.
This article provides separate information on the different types of simple sentences. The point of
each sentence in the films is touched upon and explained in detail. From these films, it can be
concluded that the simpler sentences are used by actor in film, the clearer it will be for viewer. This,
in turn, allows for a clear interpretation of the language and style of the cinema.
The examples from the feature films “Fugitive Nabi”, “Buta” and “Red Garden” are quite
interesting.

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Published

2024-12-21

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