
The article is aimed at analyzing features of the implementation of communicative strategies in interview using texts of TV journalist V. Pozner. The author illustrates the usage of communicative strategies and techniques in such types of the dialogue as confrontation and cooperation and also defines the relation between the type communicative strategy and the identity of the interlocutor, relationship between journalist and his opponent, their positions in the communicative act, discussed topics and other criteria.
Статья посвящена анализу особенностей реализации коммуникативных стратегий в жанре интервью на примере материалов тележурналиста В. Познера. Рассматриваются коммуникативные стратегии и приемы в таких направлениях диалога, как конфронтация и сотрудничество. Определяется зависимость выбора стратегии от личности собеседника, характера взаимоотношений с ним, установок участников диалога, обсуждаемых тем и других факторов.
КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЕ СТРАТЕГИИ,СТРАТЕГИЯ КОНФРОНТАЦИИ,СТРАТЕГИЯ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВА,ПРИЁМЫ ИНТЕРВЬЮ,ИНТЕРВЬЮ,COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES,CONFRONTATION STRATEGY,COOPERATION STRATEGY,COMMUNICATIVE TECHNIQUES,INTERVIEW
КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЕ СТРАТЕГИИ,СТРАТЕГИЯ КОНФРОНТАЦИИ,СТРАТЕГИЯ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВА,ПРИЁМЫ ИНТЕРВЬЮ,ИНТЕРВЬЮ,COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES,CONFRONTATION STRATEGY,COOPERATION STRATEGY,COMMUNICATIVE TECHNIQUES,INTERVIEW
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