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Title: ON THE PRINCIPLE OF POLITENESS IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Authors: Почепецька, Тетяна Миколаївна
Keywords: speech behaviour, communication process, rules and strategies of conversation
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Ужгород: «Поліграфцентр «Ліра»
Citation: On the principle of politeness in speech communication. Тези конференції. Матеріали щорічної підсумкової конференції професорсько-викладацького складу факультету іноземної філології ДВНЗ «Ужгородський національний університет», 28 лютого 2021 року. – Ужгород: «Поліграфцентр «Ліра», 2021. – 102 c.
Abstract: The aim of our study is to examine the general linguistic prerequisites and other principles governing speech communication between interlocutors having aesthetic, social or moral character, one of such principles is the principle of politeness, or, otherwise, the principle of tact, the influence of which often plays the crucial role in the style of statements and in the selection of language means in informal communication.
Description: Norms of speech behaviour are marked by a significant national originality due to historical, social and cultural characteristics of the people speaking in the given language. [5, p. 8] However, there are some common rules to follow or be followed by communicants in the communication process, if they are to reach an understanding, that is, they are guided by the principle of cooperation in speech. This principle implies the need to adhere to the following rules and strategies of conversation, such as: be relevant, do not say that for which you lack evidence, be brief and avoid ambiguity.
Type: Text
Publication type: Тези до статті
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/60624
ISBN: 978-617-7132-58-4
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