The role of introductory words and phrases with a modal meaning in the process of studying literary styles and works
Keywords:
discourse markers, polysemy, functional polysemy, Russian language, English language, desemantization.Abstract
the article deals with the study of introductory, insertion elements and phrases with a modal meaning in the process of studying literary styles and works which help communicators during the processes of discourse generation, actualization and perception. The research is based on Communicative-pragmatic aspect .Functional polysemy, a characteristic feature of many discourse marker as English, is realized on two levels – beyond the pragmatic functions of these words and within them.
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