Krupkina T. Speech acts of warning in modern German dialogical discourse

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0420U102231

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Specialization

  • 10.02.04 - Германські мови

04-12-2020

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.27

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

The object of analysis is the statements that implement the speech acts of warning in German dialogic discourse, which are studied for structural-semantic, linguopragmatic and pragmadiscursive characteristics. The aim of the research is to establish the structural-semantic, linguopragmatic and pragmadiscursive characteristics of the warning in German dialogic discourse, which present it as a speech act of the hybrid illocutionary type. To solve these problems, a set of research methods was used: general scientific, logical-semantic, cognitive-semantic, structural-semantic, linguopragmatic, elements of quantitative data processing. The scientific novelty of the research is that for the first time in domestic linguistics the linguocognitive, linguopragmatic and pragmadiscursive properties of the speech act of warning in modern German dialogic discourse have been established, in particular for the first time: hybrid illocutionary status of warning is substantiated; its types are systematized by the criterion of ways and means of expression, its structural-semantic models are constructed and its illocutionary indicators are singled out; the place of the speech act of warning in interaction is determined; its perlocutionary and strategic features in the modern German dialogic discourse are clarified. The theoretical significance of the thesis research is determined by the contribution it makes to the development of the cognitive-discursive paradigm of linguistics, in particular to pragmalinguistics and discourse studies. The practical value of the obtained results and conclusions is due to the possibility of their application in teaching courses of theoretical grammar of the German language; special courses in linguopragmatics, discourse, pragmatic syntax, the theory of speech acts and the theory of implicatures, as well as in scientific research of students and graduate students.

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