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Междометие как речевые акты общения

Междометие как речевые акты общения

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются прагматические аспекты использования междометий в процессе коммуникации. Эффекты речевого воздействия, обусловливаемые употреблением междометий в речи, позволяют трактовать их как имплицитно-перформативные высказывания, произнесение которых равно осуществлению соответствующего речевого действия. По характеру выполняемых речевых действий междометные высказывания можно систематизировать по коммуникативно-прагматическим типам. Основную роль при таком их распределении играют, наряду с семантическим характером междометий, речевой контекст, указания на интонацию и паралингвистические средства в авторском комментарии. In communicative conditions of dialogic communication interjections of statements actualize speech acts oriented to listening. They perform certain illocutionary functions according to the communicative intent of a speaker. In fact they are implicitly performative expressions, the pronunciation of which is equivalent to the implementation of the speech act. Depending on the semantics and the intonation reading within a specific context, they can be distributed over the communicative pragmatic types.

Keywords

Speech acts, Illocutionary functions, Имплицитно-перформативные высказывания, Прагматические аспекты, Лингвистика, Nterjectiona, Речевой контекст, Communicative pragmatic types, Междометие

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