GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE AS A PRAGMATIC MARKER OF PHRASEOLOGICAL MEANING IN A COGNITIVE-PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIV
Abstract
The article substantiates the idea that the grammatical structure of phraseological units functions as a pragmatic marker influencing interpretation, communicative intention and evaluative meaning. The study is carried out within the framework of cognitive‑pragmatic linguistics and is based on the works of E. S. Kubryakova, V. N. Telia, V. I. Karasik, N. D. Arutyunova, Z. D. Popova and I. A. Sternin, as well as on speech act theory developed by J. Austin and J. Searle and the pragmatic approach proposed by Sh. Safarov. The analysis of Russian and Uzbek material shows that grammatical organization is an essential component of pragmatic orientation rather than a neutral formal feature. The novelty of the research lies in developing a typology of grammatical models of phraseological units as pragmatic markers and in their contrastive analysis.
Keywords
grammatical structure, pragmatic marker, phraseology, cognitive pragmatics, speech act theory, Russian language, Uzbek languageHow to Cite
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