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ArticleName: The text of the folk-speech culture as a polyphonic structure Authors: Inna V. Tubalova Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russian Federation In the section Linguistics
Abstract: The article describes oral everyday life discourse as a polyphonic environment, including a multitude of explicitly non-marked "strange voices", the perception of which depends on definite speech conditions of communication. The text polyphony analysis is carried out within the framework of polydiscourse problems and shows the dependency of polyphonic formations insertions from the features of the resulting text environment (everyday life discourse) and the prototext environment (official, poetic, folklore, etc.). Keywords: polyphonic text, prototext, everyday discourse, postmodernism Bibliography: |
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