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О дискурсивном статусе и категориях парламентской коммуникации: подходы к исследованию

О дискурсивном статусе и категориях парламентской коммуникации: подходы к исследованию

Abstract

Parliamentary communication is characterized, first of all, by institutional and conventional forms and a number of categories, which are considered in the article from the point of view of interactional linguistic approach both to the form and meaning of the texts that make up parliamentary communication. The paper proposes a method of categorial oppositions as a means of conceptualization of parliamentary communication in the context of the political linguistics

Парламентская коммуникация отличается прежде всего институциональностью и рядом категорий, которые рассматриваются в статье с точки зрения интеракционального подхода как к форме, так и к содержанию составляющих парламентскую коммуникацию дискурсов и текстов. В статье предлагается метод категориальных оппозиций как средство концептуализации парламентской коммуникации в контексте политической лингвистики.

Keywords

ПАРЛАМЕНТСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, ИЗОТОПИЯ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО ТЕКСТА, ФРАНЦУЗСКИЙ ПАРЛАМЕНТСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, САЙТЫ ФРАНЦУЗСКОГО ПАРЛАМЕНТА, ИНТЕРАКЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЬ ПАРЛАМЕНТСКОГО ДИСКУРСА

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