Pragmatic aspects of gender-specific compliments in the English language culture
... The author uses modern fiction as an object of research. Linguistic manifestations of gender characteristics are analysed against the target-related orientation of the complimentary utterances. The author concludes that the overwhelming majority of compliments are paid from men to women. Hence, gender characteristics of the speaker manifest themselves in his language behaviour in general and in producing compliments in particular.
1. Кирилина А., Томская М. Лингвистические ...
Age-related characteristics of English, American, and Russian compliments
In this article, I identify and analyse the linguistic features of the generation and perception of compliments by people of different age identities from English, American and Russian cultures. Language is not the same across different age groups, which necessitates a thorough examination of age-related parameters in language and the identification ...
Some aspects of the speech portrait of the German president, J. Gauck as observed in political speeches
... communications. The author analyses the linguisticstylistic and pragmalinguistic means employed in the texts of his political speeches. Special attention is paid to the strategy of dialogue with supporters, which includes the tactics of cohesion, promises, compliments and praise, "indirect positive pressure”, question formation, and behavior regulation through giving advice.
1. Гаджиев К. С. Политическая наука. М., 1994.
2. Дейк Т. А. ван. Язык. Познание....
The linguistic and stylistic means of expressing identity in com¬plimentary phrases (based on modern English, American, and Russian fiction)
... Conran Sh. Tiger Eyes. L., 1994.
9. Eugenides J. Middlesex // Большая онлайн-библиотека. URL: http://www. e-reading.biz/bookreader.php/70922/Eugenides_-_Middlesex.html (дата обращения: 12.02.2013).
Kurakina N.
compliment, age-related identity, mature age-related identity, youth age-related identity, English culture, American culture, Russian culture.
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The illocutionary aims of the positive-evaluative speech acts (in English artistic discourse)
... Performatives // Syntax and Semantics. N. Y., 1975. Vol. 3.Speech Acts. P. 187—210.
13. Kinsella S. Shopaholic ties the knot. L., 2002.
14. Longman Advanced American Dictionary. Longman, 2000.
Bigunova N. A.
evaluation, speech act, approval, praise, compliment, flattery.
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A. A. Fet as a theoretical and practical adherent of pure art¬ and the prob-lem of the nature of poetry
This article is devoted to A. A. Fet’s philosophy of art. He is a representative of ‘pure art’ in Russian poetry, whose works were opposed to tendentious art serving the socio-political agenda ofthe time. However, the objective logic of nature of art made A. A. Fet’s poetry complimentary to revolutionary-democratic poetry. A. Fet was guided by Kant’s principle of aesthetics stating that the function of art is constituting the world of values. It does not and cannot replace either science...
Discursive features of Russian gender-oriented advertisements
This article addresses the metadiscourse structure and the means of gender manifestation in the advertising message. Two advertisements for the same good aimed at women and men were chosen for a semiotic analysis. The analysis identified the verbal and nonverbal means of exposing implicit messages reflecting gender relations and reinforcing gender stereotypes, as well as the presence of complimentary relations between different elements of the advertising message.
1. Гак В. Г. Антиципация...