FICTION AND SPONTANEOUS DIALOGUE DISCOURSE: THE PROBLEMS OF INVESTIGATING THE THEME OF THE UTTERANCE

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  • Галина Дмитриевна Скнар Rostov State Medical University image/svg+xml

Abstract

Sknar G.D.

Keywords: thematic component, information packing of the utterance, functional analysis.

The research of the thematic components allows eliciting the fact that the relations of linkage signaled by explicit means are a representational construct on the level of conceptual demonstration of the text. The phenomenon of connectivity in a discourse shows its dependence on management of attention of the addressee in the course of interpretation of the thematic components. These components are in the center of attention of participants of the communication. In this regard the article focuses on a constituting component of the discourse realized both in written and a spontaneous oral form.

Author Biography

  • Галина Дмитриевна Скнар, Rostov State Medical University
    Канд. филол. наук, доцент, зав. кафедрой русского язы­ка Ростовского государственного меди­цинского университета 

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2012-11-30

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LINGUISTICS

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FICTION AND SPONTANEOUS DIALOGUE DISCOURSE: THE PROBLEMS OF INVESTIGATING THE THEME OF THE UTTERANCE. (2012). Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology, 4, 173-177. https://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/461

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