
In this paper the authors analyzed the semantic situation and its representation in accordance with the text type, namely, urban folklore texts – anecdotes (jokes) and fiction. The authors focused mainly on the situation of wine drinking. The set of actants depends on text nature realized differently in different types of texts. The most comprehensive representation of the wine drinking situation is found in Russian anecdotes: they feature the quantity and quality of the represented predicates and actants. In the literary text the selection of predicates and wine drinking participants is determined by the author’s intention
В данной статье анализируется семантическая ситуация и ее репрезентация в зависимости от типа текста, а именно текста городского фольклора – анекдота и художественного текста. В разных типах текстов набор актантов зависит от характера текста. В анекдотах ситуация винопития репрезентирована наиболее полно, на это указывает количество и качество репрезентируемых предикатов и актантов. В художественном тексте выбор предикатов и участников винопития задается авторским замыслом
ситуация винопития, literary text, semantic situation, анекдот, семантическая ситуация, художественный текст, folklore text, wine drinking situation, фольклорный текст, семантический синтаксис, semantic syntax, anecdote (joke)
ситуация винопития, literary text, semantic situation, анекдот, семантическая ситуация, художественный текст, folklore text, wine drinking situation, фольклорный текст, семантический синтаксис, semantic syntax, anecdote (joke)
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