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GROUP INTERACTION AND SOME APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF ITS PROSODIC REALIZATION

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of various approaches in Russian and foreign linguistics to the study of group communication. It is a study of a number of extralinguistic factors determining the prosodic processing, the character of group interaction and its result. These factors are group goals (generating ideas, sharing ideas in decision-making process), individual goals and objectives (floor taking, floor keeping), personal status of the speaker and addressee, properties of the channel of communication, presupposition and postsupposition. The analysis proves that prosody plays a significant role in the realisation of the goals set by the participants of group communication

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М. Маковецкая
Московский педагогический государственный университет
Russian Federation


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