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SPEECH BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF HOLISM

ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ РЕЧЕВОГО ПОВЕДЕНИЯ В ТЕРМИНАХ ХОЛИЗМА
Authors: Topka, L.V.;

SPEECH BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF HOLISM

Abstract

A holistic approach to studying a person as a method of research displays the integrated investigation of his/her biological, psychological, and social attributes in the process of his/her interaction with the surrounding reality. Changes in female speech behaviour towards its masculinization, as demonstrated in this paper, contribute to the feminization of male speech behaviour, displaying a phenomenon of communicative androgyny. The finding reveals that the androgynous speech demeanor of an individual in a state of disturbed organic equilibrium reflects the merging of opposing phenomena, feelings of confidence (certainty) and uncertainty, represented through categorical and non-categorical speech behaviour.

Холистический подход к изучению человека представляет собой комплексное исследование биологических, психологических и социальных атрибутов индивида в процессе его взаимодействия с окружающей средой. Изменение в женском речевом поведении в направлении его маскулинизации способствует феминизации мужского речевого поведения, демонстрируя феномен рече-поведенческой андрогинии. Исследование показывает, что андрогинное речевое поведение личности в состоянии нарушенного органического равновесия отражает слияние противоположных явлений, чувства уверенности и неуверенности, представленных через категоричное и некатегоричное речевое поведение.

Russian Linguistic Bulletin, Выпуск 3 (23) 2020

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categorical quality/non-categorical quality, андрогинность, speech behaviour, communicative androgyny, холизм, holism, категоричность/некатегоричность, речевое поведение

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