Linguoculturological Specifics of Performatives in Comparable Languages (Based on the English, Lezginski and Russian languages)

Nargilya A. Gadzhieva, Yarkhanum R. Yarova

Abstract


The article presents a brief review of the use of performative verbs in compared languages which has its own characteristics. For example, the frequent use of performatives is more typical to dialogic rather than to monologue, primary, oral, single-purpose, monothematic formal and informal varieties of speech genres. In addition, the use of performatives is often limited to such functional-stylistic areas, as colloquial, official, publicistic, artistic.


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