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О типологии коммуникативных ошибок

О типологии коммуникативных ошибок

Abstract

The article deals with types of communicative mistakes, which for a long period of time have been the subject of scientific interest of Russian and foreign linguists. This problem however has not received sufficient elucidation, classification and the analysis from the point of view of modern branches of philological knowledge, in particular anthropological hermeneutic linguistics. The following dichotomous types of communicative mistakes are singled out and described systemic/normative, relevant/irrelevant, addresser/receiver, behavioural/structural-linguistic. The achieved results can be used in the courses of Language Science, Stylistics, Text Interpretation, Intercultural Communication, Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics.

Статья посвящена типам коммуникативных ошибок, на протяжении долгого времени являющихся предметом научного интереса отечественных и зарубежных лингвистов, однако не получивших достаточного освещения, классификации и анализа с точки зрения современных направлений филологического знания, в частности антропологической герменевтической лингвистики. В статье впервые выделены и описаны следующие дихотомические типы коммуникативных ошибок: системные∕нормативные, релевантные∕нерелевантные, адресантные∕адресатные и поведенческие∕структурно-языковые. Полученные результаты могут найти применение в курсах языкознания, стилистики и интерпретации текста, межкультурной коммуникации, в спецкурсах по социои психолингвистике.

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КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, КОММУНИКАТИВНАЯ ОШИБКА, СИСТЕМНОСТЬ, КОММУНИКАТИВНАЯ РЕЛЕВАНТНОСТЬ, УЧАСТНИК ОБЩЕНИЯ, КУЛЬТУРНАЯ ПРЕСУППОЗИЦИЯ

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