International journal
ISSN 2311-0759 (Online)
ISSN 2311-0740 (Print)


интерпретация

Шутить(,) нельзя(,) публиковать: юмор в научных заголовках

Настоящее исследование посвящено анализу заголовков научной периодики, содержащих юмористические импликатуры, за период с 2015 по 2024 гг. Поставленные задачи включали установление наличия тенденции к увеличению или уменьшению заголовков с включением юмора и выявление основных средств и приемов юморопорождения. Авторы, подчеркивая крайнюю немногочисленность подобного рода заголовков, одновременно отмечают их ценность и уникальность с точки зрения семантики, лексики и синтаксиса.

Genre modification strategy (based on the example of Andrey Nemzer’s public speeches and reviews)

The article presents the analysis of popular science lectures by literary critic Andrey Nemzer. The research is based on the radio series “Russian Prose of the Third Millennium”, in which Nemzer gave lectures on remarkable prose writers of the 1990s: N. Gorlanova, M. Vishnevetskaya, A. Slapovsky and A. Dmitriev. The author of the article compares Andrey Nemzer’s public speeches with thematically similar reviews published in “Nezavisimaya Gazeta”, “Segodnya” and “Vremya MN”.

Prediction as a Speech Genre

The article deals with a speech act «prediction», its content is a categorical declaration of future events. Semantically it is a type of communicative concepts, and pragmatically, it combines characteristics of declarations and commissives. Predictions may be either rationally determined or intuitively generated, the former are typical of a scientific discourse whereas the latter mostly function within religious and habitual communication.

VERBAL ASSOCIATIONS AS A COMPLEMENTARY SOURCE OF MATERIAL IN COMPLEX STUDY OF SPEECH GENRES

Modern linguists are trying to solve the problem of determining the boundaries of the genre, its variability or transition to another genre. But until now this issue remains controversial. The article is devoted to the problem of the functioning of the speech genre in various spheres of communication.