Emotivity
Emotivity is understood as an immanently inherent in the language semantic property of expressing, with its own means, emotionality as a fact of state of mind; it has two planes: the plane of expression and the plane of content through which emotional conditions/states are reflected in the language [2, p. 24]
Emotivity in a literary text is achieved through an array of text components, so-called emotivity indicators, i.e.
emotionally loaded words, phrases, sentences explicitly or implicitly indicating the speaker’s emotional intentions and as a result modeling the reader’s possible response to the text reality [1].