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Types of Information Portraits in a Journalistic Discourse. / Дускаева, Лилия Рашидовна; Коняева, Юлия Михайловна.
In: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Vol. 9, No. 3, 143, 09.12.2017, p. 131.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Types of Information Portraits in a Journalistic Discourse
AU - Дускаева, Лилия Рашидовна
AU - Коняева, Юлия Михайловна
PY - 2017/12/9
Y1 - 2017/12/9
N2 - The article is intended to substantiate the allocation of genre semantic-stylistic categories and toshow sequentialization of the use of language means in a speech genre as a text-type. Genrecategory is understood as a hierarchical relationship of a composite-text technique and multilevellinguistic resources that transmit specific of the genre model meanings –communicativeness, reference, and illocution. The categories, which means form a speech genre,are the following: dialogism, illocutionary, and referentiality, which are, on the one hand, in thehierarchical relations and, on the other hand, in the relations of interaction and intersection. Themeans of expression of dialogism, reference and illocution can be represented in a functionalsemanticfield, including the micro fields, as these meanings variably appear in speech genres. Weillustrate the categorical-linguistic analysis on the example of two information portrait speechgenres, differing in illocutive directionalities of the message: presentation of a previouslyunknown person to the audience or a reminder of the well-known personality.
AB - The article is intended to substantiate the allocation of genre semantic-stylistic categories and toshow sequentialization of the use of language means in a speech genre as a text-type. Genrecategory is understood as a hierarchical relationship of a composite-text technique and multilevellinguistic resources that transmit specific of the genre model meanings –communicativeness, reference, and illocution. The categories, which means form a speech genre,are the following: dialogism, illocutionary, and referentiality, which are, on the one hand, in thehierarchical relations and, on the other hand, in the relations of interaction and intersection. Themeans of expression of dialogism, reference and illocution can be represented in a functionalsemanticfield, including the micro fields, as these meanings variably appear in speech genres. Weillustrate the categorical-linguistic analysis on the example of two information portrait speechgenres, differing in illocutive directionalities of the message: presentation of a previouslyunknown person to the audience or a reminder of the well-known personality.
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DO - 10.21659/rupkatha.v9n4.13
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 131
JO - Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
JF - Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
SN - 0975-2935
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M1 - 143
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