Pragmatics of epistemic warrants of the real, the possible and the probable in discourse
... linguistics meant an interest in using language as an action in which words acquire their actual meanings, sometimes radically different from their non — contextual dictionary meanings. The study of the contribution that linguistic means of epistemic modality make to the meaning of discourse is a subject of epistemic pragmatics and has great applied potential. The article examines the lines of demarcation between linguistic semantics and pragmatics, as well as research directions in the field of ...
On defining cultural modality and its manifestation in L. N. Tolstoy’s short story “Polikushka”
The article addresses the issue of collective reflection on various manifestations of reality. The aim of the study is to confirm the existence of cultural modality as a linguocultural category. This objective was achieved through the methods of description, componential and pragmatic analysis, and linguocultural interpretation. Using L. N. Tolstoy’s story “Polikushka” as material, the study examines ...
Means of expressing the author’s modality in The Epistle to the Ugra of Vassian Rylo
It is an axiom in modern linguistics that language must be studied with consideration of the anthropological factor. In this regard, scholars have shown increasing interest in the category of authorial modality. Since the late 1980s, numerous academic works have been devoted to exploring this category. However, unfortunately, the category of authorial modality has not yet been fully and comprehensively studied from a diachronic perspective; most researchers ...
Current practices in French poetic discourse: Christian Prigent, Michèle Finck and Anne-James Chaton
... 20 June 2023] (in Russ.).
Sokolova, O. V., 2015. Diskursy aktivnogo vozdeistviya: teoriya i tipologiya [Discourses of active influence: theory and typology]. PhD dissertation. Moscow (in Russ.).
contemporary French poetry, polycodality, auditory modality, modes of listening, Christian Prigent, Anne-James Chaton, Michèle Finck
117-128
10.5922/2225-5346-2024-3-7
Thymiological reactions and their role in dialogues
This article examines the underexplored concept of thymiologic modality, which refers to the characterization of an object based on the degree of its significance. This modality is analyzed both as an independent entity and as a component of axiological modality, representing a higher or lower degree of relevance ...