
The paper presents an intertextual dialogue with Ivo Pranjković’s text Gramatika govornika i sugovornika (Grammar of the speaker and hearer). Some issues that are crucial for stylistics of the speaker and hearer are addressed in this paper: the role of deixis, stylistic use of personal pronouns and their role from the perspective of critical stylistics, transpositions of person and their potential figurative use, presenting speech of the others, the issue of the addressee of a literary text and especially stylistic investigations of a dramatic dialogue. It has been shown that grammatical categories related to the speaker and hearer have important stylistic potential due to deixis and are unavoidable in different contemporary stylistic approaches.
Rad predstavlja intertekstualni dijalog s tekstom Gramatika govornika i sugovornika Ive Pranjkovića. Razmatraju se neka pitanja koja su ključna za stilistiku govornika i sugovornika: uloga deikse, stilogena upotreba ličnih zamjenica i njihova uloga s aspekta kritičke stilistike, transpozicije lica i njihova potencijalna figurativnost, tuđi govor, pitanje adresata književnoga djela i posebno stilistička proučavanja dramskoga dijaloga. Pokazuje se da gramatičke kategorije vezane za govornika i sugovornika zahvaljujući deiksi imaju važan stilski potencijal i nezaobilazne su u različitim suvremenim stilističkim pristupima.
sugovornik, lične zamjenice, govornik, personal pronouns, deiksa, hearer, speaker, stilistika, stylistics, deixis
sugovornik, lične zamjenice, govornik, personal pronouns, deiksa, hearer, speaker, stilistika, stylistics, deixis
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