CONCLUSION
The author`s digressions can be both integrated and non-integrated. Between the
author`s digression and the text the following types of cohesion were found:
grammatical: conjunctions and connecting words, deictic means, participial phrases,
semantic and associative types of cohesion. The semantic unity of text and the author`s
digression is verbalized with the synonymous repetitions. The author`s digressions and
the text of the main narrative are combined means of the expression of common
emotions, feelings, moods. Often the author`s digression is the original author's
emotional reaction to the current events.
The author`s digressions are often hyponimic with the text of the main narrative.
The studies of the cognitive aspect of the author`s digression in the different genres
literary texts of English and American prose is promising one.
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