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О ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ ПРОБЛЕМАТИКЕ ЯЗЫКОВОЙ МОДАЛЬНОСТИ

ON TERMINOLOGICAL PROBLEMATICS OF LANGUAGE MODALITY

О ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ ПРОБЛЕМАТИКЕ ЯЗЫКОВОЙ МОДАЛЬНОСТИ

Abstract

В статье автор полемизирует по поводу точности термина объективно относительная модальность предлагаемого вместо термина объективная модальность . Он пытается исследовать процесс реализации объективной модальности в специально смоделированных условиях т. е. в привязке с понятием достоверность . В результате делается вывод о том, что онлайн режим не является достаточным условием для реализации объективной модальности при изустной репрезентации реально происходящего события.

In this work, the author polemicizes on the accuracy of the objective-relative modality term proposed instead of the objective modality term. He is trying to investigate the process of realization of objective modality in specially modeled conditions, that is, in binding to the concept of reliability. As a result, it is concluded that the online mode is not a sufficient condition for the implementation of objective modality with an oral representation of a real-life event.

№1(91) (2020)

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субъективность, reliability, relativity, реальная действительность, representation, репрезентация, настоящее время, относительность, модальность, достоверность, present time, subjectivity, modality, objectivity, reality, объективность

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