Riabokin N. Communicative-pragmatic and structural-semantic potential of speech acts of positive and negative reactions.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0415U000591

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Specialization

  • 10.02.01 - Українська мова

04-02-2015

Specialized Academic Board

К 64.053.05

Kharkiv National Pedagogical University named after H.S. Skovorody

Essay

The object is dialogical unities, which is a replica of the second speech acts of positive / negative reaction (nehopozitives); subject - communicative and pragmatic and structural and semantic potential of verbal indicators of the speech acts of agreement / disagreement and permit / prohibition oral and written manifestation; The aim - to identify the specific indicators of verbal speech acts in a positive / negative reactions in terms of their (acts) communicative and pragmatic and structural and semantic potential: methods - methods of descriptive method of observation, comparison, generalization and classification of voice (speech) facts; interpretive method, discourse analysis and design metalanguage equivalents of semantic structure with elements of presupositional, intentsious and contextual analysis and identification method of structural and semantic elements and distributive analysis and quantitative method; novelty - on the basis of theoretical semantics and pragmatics of the material studied Ukrainian language speech acts mentioned positive and negative reactions and highlighted their components. Established the following functional-semantic types of speech acts nehopozytives, consent, permission, disagreement, prohibition. Lexical, grammatical and lexical-semantic indicators of functional meanings consent, authorization, dissent, prohibition and their communicative and pragmatic have been found out; results - the main provisions and conclusions of the thesis can be used in lectures and practical courses of functional Ukrainian grammar, style, theory of verbal communication, speech etiquette, rhetoric; for writing projects and dissertations from pragmalinguistics.

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