In this work, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directive speech acts in Russian and Bulgarian in terms of politeness and interpersonal distance. I show that for performative verbs, the interplay between tense and aspect parameters serves a wide range of pragmatic functions, for example regulating the level of cooperation or aggression in the process of modern communication. Of particular interest is the use of the imperfective future forms in Russian directives
In the present paper the results from previous research on aspect in the imperative, done first f...
The thesis analyzes directive illocutionary acts, more precisely requests and commands. The thesis c...
After a reminder of the theorical bases of our conception of text grammar, we present in this paper ...
In this work, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directive speech acts in Russian and Bul...
In this article, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directives in Russian and Bulgarian i...
In this article, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directives in Russian and Bulgarian i...
none1noIn this article, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directives in Russian and Bulg...
Bulgarian differs from the other Slavic languages in that performatives are used in a somewhat wider...
Bulgarian differs from the other Slavic languages in that performatives are used in a somewhat wider...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in the South Slavic Languages. In the present paper the results from...
Verbal Aspect and Politeness in the Slavic Imperative. A comparative analysis. The research focus...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in Czech and Slovak. In the present paper the results from previous ...
In the present paper the results from previous research on aspect in the imperative, done first for ...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in Upper- and Lower Sorbian. In the present paper the results from p...
The article compares the influence of the communicative pragmatic context on the selection of morpho...
In the present paper the results from previous research on aspect in the imperative, done first f...
The thesis analyzes directive illocutionary acts, more precisely requests and commands. The thesis c...
After a reminder of the theorical bases of our conception of text grammar, we present in this paper ...
In this work, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directive speech acts in Russian and Bul...
In this article, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directives in Russian and Bulgarian i...
In this article, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directives in Russian and Bulgarian i...
none1noIn this article, I examine the illocutionary potential of some directives in Russian and Bulg...
Bulgarian differs from the other Slavic languages in that performatives are used in a somewhat wider...
Bulgarian differs from the other Slavic languages in that performatives are used in a somewhat wider...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in the South Slavic Languages. In the present paper the results from...
Verbal Aspect and Politeness in the Slavic Imperative. A comparative analysis. The research focus...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in Czech and Slovak. In the present paper the results from previous ...
In the present paper the results from previous research on aspect in the imperative, done first for ...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in Upper- and Lower Sorbian. In the present paper the results from p...
The article compares the influence of the communicative pragmatic context on the selection of morpho...
In the present paper the results from previous research on aspect in the imperative, done first f...
The thesis analyzes directive illocutionary acts, more precisely requests and commands. The thesis c...
After a reminder of the theorical bases of our conception of text grammar, we present in this paper ...