GENDER SPECIFICATIONS OF POLITENESS IN SPEECH BEHAVIOR
Keywords:
gender, politeness, gender factor, speech behavior, male and female speechAbstract
This article is aimed at the study and analyses of the speech behavior, which constitutes the most important part of linguistic pragmatics - the act of speech, the minimum unit of speech activity, singled out and studied in the theory of speech behavior. The area of study is not the primary goal, but a means of “rejecting” the semantic description of the sentence and text, removing some parts of the general communicative order from it, and the speech act “includes” all real (spoken) and potential (not yet spoken) words of its structures, the scheme I (the speaker) will tell you (the listener) something about him (thing, person, events), the state of coverage of sentences of any composition is analyzed.
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