Modern discourse developmental trends

The paper deals with discourse development tendencies determined by social, economic, cultural and historic characteristics of our present existence, on the one hand, and modern technologies of distant communication, on the other hand. The material analyzed comprises texts taken from network and med...

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Main Authors: Vladimir I. Karasik, Gennady G. Slyshkin
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Publishing and Printing Center NOSU 2021-03-01
Series:Актуальные проблемы филологии и педагогической лингвистики
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description The paper deals with discourse development tendencies determined by social, economic, cultural and historic characteristics of our present existence, on the one hand, and modern technologies of distant communication, on the other hand. The material analyzed comprises texts taken from network and media discourse as presented in the Internet and Russian contemporary oral and written speech card-catalogue compiled by the authors. The model of our study includes four components of a communicative situation: subjects, texts, chronotops and organizational characteristics. We argue that modern discourse is characterized by the following properties of its participants: expansion of self-presentation, juvenile manner of communication, critical attitude to information, communicative over-saturation. Semiotic properties of modern discourse characterize the texts used in various types of communicative interaction, they include significant growth of multimodal content in all the types of written communication (it corresponds to predominant usage of visual information transmitted by electronic media), vulgarization of speech, and oral and written texts diffusion in distant communication. Chronotopic properties of oral discourse consist in the communicative compression of messages we exchange, in acceleration of our life and shrinkage of communicative turns, and in new demands to everyday habitual existence which makes it a vital necessity to have the access to the Internet in every home. Organizational properties of modern communicative practice may be defined as emerging of inter-discursive hybrid types of communication concerning media and network discourse, diffusion and merging of personal and institutional and private and public communication, and formation of new rituals which are mostly realized in gestures or clips.
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spelling doaj.art-0841fe8918f8424495dbf9620674c3c42022-12-21T19:48:07ZdeuPublishing and Printing Center NOSUАктуальные проблемы филологии и педагогической лингвистики2079-60212619-029X2021-03-011143110.29025/2079-6021-2021-1-14-31Modern discourse developmental trends Vladimir I. Karasik0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8306-5317Gennady G. Slyshkin1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8121-0250Pushkin State Russian Language InstituteRussian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public AdministrationThe paper deals with discourse development tendencies determined by social, economic, cultural and historic characteristics of our present existence, on the one hand, and modern technologies of distant communication, on the other hand. The material analyzed comprises texts taken from network and media discourse as presented in the Internet and Russian contemporary oral and written speech card-catalogue compiled by the authors. The model of our study includes four components of a communicative situation: subjects, texts, chronotops and organizational characteristics. We argue that modern discourse is characterized by the following properties of its participants: expansion of self-presentation, juvenile manner of communication, critical attitude to information, communicative over-saturation. Semiotic properties of modern discourse characterize the texts used in various types of communicative interaction, they include significant growth of multimodal content in all the types of written communication (it corresponds to predominant usage of visual information transmitted by electronic media), vulgarization of speech, and oral and written texts diffusion in distant communication. Chronotopic properties of oral discourse consist in the communicative compression of messages we exchange, in acceleration of our life and shrinkage of communicative turns, and in new demands to everyday habitual existence which makes it a vital necessity to have the access to the Internet in every home. Organizational properties of modern communicative practice may be defined as emerging of inter-discursive hybrid types of communication concerning media and network discourse, diffusion and merging of personal and institutional and private and public communication, and formation of new rituals which are mostly realized in gestures or clips.http://philjournal.ru/upload/2021-1/14-31.pdfdiscoursecommunicationtextinformationinstitutionalityvisualizationchronotopevulgarizationliteracyritualizationcommunicative immunity
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Modern discourse developmental trends
Актуальные проблемы филологии и педагогической лингвистики
discourse
communication
text
information
institutionality
visualization
chronotope
vulgarization
literacy
ritualization
communicative immunity
title Modern discourse developmental trends
title_full Modern discourse developmental trends
title_fullStr Modern discourse developmental trends
title_full_unstemmed Modern discourse developmental trends
title_short Modern discourse developmental trends
title_sort modern discourse developmental trends
topic discourse
communication
text
information
institutionality
visualization
chronotope
vulgarization
literacy
ritualization
communicative immunity
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