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Title: ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНО-КОММУНИКАТИВНАЯ ТИПОЛОГИЯ АМБИВАЛЕНТНОСТИ КАК ПРАГМАТИЧЕСКОЙ СТРАТЕГИИ ИРОНИИ
Other Titles: на фактическом материале английского языка
Authors: Гнатюк, Любомира Ярославівна
Keywords: the speaker’s intention
indirect communication strategy
Hinting Strategy
a speech act
the strategic ambivalence
the true ambivalence
pragmatic implicature
strategic irony
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: JAZYKOVEDNÝ ČASOPIS
Abstract: The research of ambivalence is an actual problem of modern linguistics because of active promotion of Strategic Ambiguity as one of the major pragmatic categories in order to understand the complexity of the speaker’s communicative intentions. The investigation of implicitness as the core of the Strategic Ambiguity is the current research issue because of the growth of interest in the modern linguistics to the effectiveness of interpersonal interaction. The purpose of investigation is to determine the qualifying and classifying features of strategic ambivalence in order to demonstrate much significance of it in the interpersonal interactions in comparison with the true ambivalence. The main task of the article is to analyse different types of strategic ambivalence in the ironic utterances as well as the mechanisms of optimization of interpersonal interaction on the factual material of English language and propose a model for determining strategically ambiguous communication. New prospects of the proposed investigation deal with a number of national and cultural peculiarities of implicit discourse on the descriptive material of related and non-related languages in order to increase the efficiency of cross-cultural interpersonal communication.
URI: https://r.donnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/1715
ISSN: DOI 10.1515/jazcas-2017-0015
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