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Средства актуализации категорий субъектности и субъективности в историческом тексте: (на материале монографии Бобо Ло "Russian Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era - Reality, Illusion and Mythmaking")

Средства актуализации категорий субъектности и субъективности в историческом тексте: (на материале монографии Бобо Ло "Russian Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era - Reality, Illusion and Mythmaking")

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются две лингвистические категории - субъектности и субъективности, которые участвуют в репрезентации системы средств адресации. На материале англоязычной исторической монографии производится анализ средств актуализации этих категорий в историческом научном тексте с целью доказательства присутствия этих категорий в тексте.

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СУБЪЕКТНОСТЬ, КРИТЕРИИ НАУЧНОСТИ, ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЕ ИСТОЧНИКИ, ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ КАТЕГОРИИ, RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE POST-SOVIET ERA - REALITY, ILLUSION AND MYTHMAKING (МОНОГРАФИЯ), ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЕ ТЕКСТЫ, ЛО БОБО, НАУЧНЫЙ ДИСКУРС, СУБЪЕКТИВНОСТЬ, ЛИНГВИСТИКА ТЕКСТА, АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ, НАУЧНЫЕ ТЕКСТЫ

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