NOTION RELATED FEATURES OF THE PERFORMATIVES COMPRISING THE VERB “TO SUGGEST” IN ENGLISH ACADEMIC DISCOURSE

Julia V. Vasilyeva
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The article dwells upon the study of speech acts produced within the frames of the English academic discourse wherein the illocutionary act represents an ultimate unit to consider. Hence, there is an attempt made herein to look into the notion of performativity of English verbs, with the verb “to suggest” being an integral part of the English modals can/may-comprising constructions and playing a key role in this analysis. The field of this study is dedicated to the semantics of an event in academic medical discourse, aimed at revealing the possible trends for mental representations in the course of medicine-related texts reading as well as modelling possible scenarios of such events and their occurrence. The aforementioned information with due account of such terms as plau-sibility, certainty and likelihood that are of high importance when it comes to the medicine and health-related topics, brings across the purpose of this study. This work is thus aimed at proving (and finding the corresponding evidence or reasoning) the fact that the verb “to suggest” belongs to the performative ones. Such methods as due observation and systematic analysis help us reveal the comprehensive properties of the verb “to suggest” as a basis underlying the author’s intentions and representing the new special type of performatives named “implicitly assertive” as suggested by Y.M. Suleymanova in her study dedicated to the performative types.In the course of this study, we consider a handful of possible scenarios with can/may-comprising constructions following the main clause introduced by the verb “to suggest” and apply the theory of speech acts developed by J. Austin. The findings we obtain herein bring us to the conclusion that the verb “to suggest” should be referred to as a performative verb, belonging to the so named class of “implicitly assertive performatives”.
英语学术语篇中动词“暗示”构成语的概念相关特征
本文主要研究在英语学术语篇框架内产生的言语行为,其中言外行为是一个需要考虑的终极单位。因此,本文试图探讨英语动词的行为能力概念,动词“建议”作为英语情态动词can/may组成结构的一个组成部分,在分析中起着关键作用。本研究的领域致力于学术医学话语中事件的语义,旨在揭示医学相关文本阅读过程中心理表征的可能趋势,并对此类事件及其发生的可能情景进行建模。上述信息适当考虑到诸如合理性、确定性和可能性等术语,这些术语在涉及医学和健康相关主题时非常重要,从而实现了本研究的目的。因此,这项工作旨在证明(并找到相应的证据或推理)动词“建议”属于行为动词这一事实。通过适当的观察和系统的分析,我们揭示了动词“建议”作为作者意图的基础的综合属性,并代表了Y.M. Suleymanova在其研究行为类型的研究中提出的一种新的特殊类型的行为,即“隐式断言”。在本研究中,我们运用了J. Austin的言语行为理论,考虑了在动词“建议”所引入的主句后面有can/may组成的结构的几种可能的场景。本文的研究结果使我们得出结论,动词“建议”应该被称为一个执行动词,属于所谓的“隐式断言执行动词”。
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