LINGUISTIC PECULIARITIES OF MODERN EXPRESSIVE DISCOURSE

N. Lysenko
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In this article we deal with different approaches to the study of notion of expressive discourse and functions of this phenomenon in contemporary linguistics. The article is interesting for presentation of points of view of some linguists on existing types of discourse as well as an attempt to determine the place of expressive discourse among them. In a general sense, discourse is considered by scientists as a written or spoken result of a communicative event. When studying the typology of discourse, scientists in one way or another associate it with expressiveness, an expressive communicative act, an expressive type of speech acts, etc. Expressiveness, which is the main distinguishing feature of expressive discourse, is defined as expressive and depicting qualities of language that make it figurative and emotionally coloured. According to many linguists, expressiveness should be considered in relation to the concept of emotionality. The emotional in language is necessary for expressing feelings, and the expressive is necessary for enhancing expressiveness and imagery. Expressiveness is a broader concept than emotionality and includes emotionality as its most important component. One of the purposes of emotional expression is the realization of the speaker’s emotional intentions. The mechanisms of creating expressiveness and expressive colouring require further research. Expressiveness is usually implemented through the lexical means of language, stylistic devices, as well as with the help of various emotional intentions of the speaker and the corresponding emotional reaction of the recipient.
现代表达话语的语言特点
在本文中,我们讨论了表达性话语概念研究的不同方法以及这一现象在当代语言学中的作用。这篇文章的有趣之处在于提出了一些语言学家对现有话语类型的观点,并试图确定表达性话语在其中的地位。在一般意义上,话语被科学家认为是交际事件的书面或口头结果。在研究话语类型学时,科学家们以某种方式将话语类型学与表达性、表达性交际行为、表达性言语行为类型等联系起来。表现力是表达性话语的主要特征,它被定义为语言的表现力和描绘性,使其具有具象和情感色彩。根据许多语言学家的观点,表达性应该与情感的概念联系起来考虑。语言中的情感是表达感情的必要条件,表达是增强表现力和形象性的必要条件。表现力是一个比情绪性更广泛的概念,其中情绪性是其最重要的组成部分。情感表达的目的之一是实现说话人的情感意图。表现性和表现性色彩的形成机制有待进一步研究。表达性通常是通过语言的词汇手段、文体手段以及说话者的各种情感意图和接受者的相应情感反应来实现的。
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