PRAGMATIC AND GRAMMATICAL CONDITIONS FOR THE STRUCTURES OF CONTEXT-CONNECTED INDIRECT REQUESTIVE ACTS.
Abstract
Nasilevich K.A.
Keywords: indirect requestive act, dialogical replicas, symmetry, substitution, representation, ellipsis.
The article shows that anaphoric substitutes on the level of indirect requestive dialogical utterances which are pattered on the principles of substitution, representation and ellipsis demonstrate the manifestation of the symmetry law. Conformity to symmetry laws, to the rules of reducing the non-actual communicative component proves to be a universal for indirect expression of a requestive meaning in dialogical communication.
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