Appeal headings of V. Mayakovsky’s poems

Han Xiao
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The article considers the implementation of appeal speech acts (calls and slogans) in the headings of V. Mayakovsky’s poems. The article notes that the title was of great importance for the poet, so almost all his poems have a title. Our study reveals that almost nine percent of V. Mayakovsky’s poems are titled with the help of appeal constructions, that is, they are appeals and slogans. We identify and consider structural types of the appeal headings, different in volume, from single-word sentences to entire couplet-verses with parallel rhyming. Most headings include imperatives with exclusive action semantics; in them, the lyrical subject occupies a higher position, is an authority that convinces readers to act in a certain way, in accordance with the new revolutionary and socialist norms. The article concludes that the titles of appeal are full-fledged participants in the directive (imperative) space, created by the poet, serving the purpose of influencing the reader, involving him/her in the revolution activities, persuading him/her of the need to follow the new rules of the Soviet power, to help the young Soviet state. V. Mayakovsky worked on creating the titles of his poems purposefully and thoughtfully, understanding their significant paratextual role.
马雅可夫斯基诗歌的上诉标题
本文探讨了马雅可夫斯基诗歌标题中呼吁言语行为(呼唤和口号)的运用。文章指出,题目对诗人来说非常重要,所以他的诗几乎都有题目。我们的研究表明,马雅可夫斯基几乎百分之九的诗歌是借助呼吁结构来命名的,也就是说,它们是呼吁和口号。我们识别和考虑的上诉标题的结构类型,在不同的体积,从单字的句子,以平行押韵的整个双句诗。大多数标题包括具有排他动作语义的命令式;在它们中,抒情主体占据着更高的地位,是一种权威,它说服读者按照新的革命规范和社会主义规范行事。文章的结论是,呼吁的标题是诗人创造的指令(命令)空间的完整参与者,其目的是影响读者,使他/她参与革命活动,说服他/她需要遵循苏维埃政权的新规则,帮助年轻的苏维埃国家。马雅可夫斯基有目的地、深思熟虑地创作了他的诗歌标题,理解了它们重要的意指作用。
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