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Verbal aggression in modern poetry: conventional and unconventional functioning of discourse markers
The article examines the specifics of speech aggression in poetic communication. Special attention ... ... markers of aggression. The aim of the study is to analyse aggressive verbal behaviour in poetic communication and identify distinctive ... ... teksta [Logical analysis of language. Inconsistency and anomalous text]. Moscow (in Russ.).
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The intertexteme as an instrument in the past — present — future dialogical space of urbanism practices: an intersemiotic analysis of graffiti and inscriptions in Gdansk and Kaliningrad
... paper discusses intertextual and intervisual tools for creating the past — present — future dialogic axis in urban practices, using the example of graffiti and inscriptions in Gdansk and Kaliningrad. The authors ... ... authors conclude that the urban inscription is a symbolically organized space in which the interpreter deals with signs of various ... ... and employs cultural meanings and conventions expressed in both verbal and graphic forms. The recognizability of intertextemes ... ... modified forms contributes to the attractivity of the urban text and its dialogical nature.
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The functional determination of speech aspects of a document
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document text, the document function, the model of the speech genre, genre elements, verbal organization of the text
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The text in the context of the Tartu Semiotic School: problems and prospects
In this article, I discuss problems associated with the emergence and development of the concept of text, which is central to the Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School (TMS). The first problem ... ... solution to this dilemma. Firstly, the text was assumed to have a polysemiotic nature: the verbal text is encoded not by one, but by several sign systems. Secondly, there was... ..., ed. Style in Language. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press. pp. 3590—377.
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