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Лингвостилистические средства выражения возрастной идентичности в комплиментарных высказываниях (на материале произведений современной английской, американской и русской художественной литературы)

Лингвостилистические средства выражения возрастной идентичности в комплиментарных высказываниях (на материале произведений современной английской, американской и русской художественной литературы)

Abstract

Выявлены и проанализированы языковые особенности порождения и восприятия комплиментарных высказываний представителями разных возрастных категорий, принадлежащими к английской, американской и русской культурам. Язык коммуникантов разных возрастов неидентичен, в связи с чем возникает необходимость детального рассмотрения вопроса отражения возрастных параметров в языке.This article identifies and analyses the linguistic features of the generation and perception of complimentary phrases in different age groups belonging to English, American, and Russian cultures. The language of representatives of different age groups is dissimilar, therefore, there is a need to consider the effect of age parameters on language.

Keywords

КОМПЛИМЕНТ,ВОЗРАСТНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ,ЗРЕЛАЯ ВОЗРАСТНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ,МОЛОДЕЖНАЯ ВОЗРАСТНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ,АНГЛИЙСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА,АМЕРИКАНСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА,РУССКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА,COMPLIMENT,AGE-RELATED IDENTITY,MATURE AGE-RELATED IDENTITY,YOUTH AGE-RELATED IDENTITY,ENGLISH CULTURE,AMERICAN CULTURE,RUSSIAN CULTURE

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