
doi: 10.12737/2174705
Based on previously published five-volume anthologies and a number of new publications, the problem of a creative approach to modern colloquial speech in terms of supplementing it with poorly researched facts is posed. New theoretical questions are raised: innovative techniques, quantitative characteristics, variable dynamics of spoken language, spoken language as a set of unique features. The rich, personally collected material serves as a means of confirming the "old" and opens up new meanings in colloquial discourse. The monograph is intended for specialists in spoken language and for all those who wish to enrich their communication.
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