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Stiluri funcționale și funcții ale limbajului
Functional Styles and Language Functions

Author(s): Daiana Felecan
Subject(s): Semiotics / Semiology, Comparative Linguistics
Published by: Editura Tracus Arte
Keywords: functional styles; language functions; emitter; receiver; meaning

Summary/Abstract: The present study aims to analyze three distinct functional styles of language: conversational, scientific, and literary, examining the activation of language functions within each style and identifying their predominant function(s). We considered these three divergent linguistic registers to be equally compelling, given that their analytical units significantly impact the verbal expressions of contemporary speakers. It is worth noting that their placement somewhat at opposite ends of the stylistic domains targeted was a motivating factor in our research choice.In interpersonal communication practices, individuals encounter situations where they are required to draw from their available discursive repertoire, employing either neutrally or emotionally charged verbal expressions, orchestrated within the symphony of everyday speech (the conversational style). At other times, speakers resort to excessively rigid textual features (the scientific style), while often they assume the role of interpreters of non-finite textual realms (the literary style). The study delves into those circumstances that demand from the speaker the ability to demonstrate efficient manipulation of language. Specifically, we will focus on cases in which speakers must demonstrate adeptness in manipulating utterances detached from communicative contingency and, thus, ‘divorced’ from immediate communicative contexts. Other targeted situations include instances when speakers act as knowledgeable instructors in conveying highly specialized semantic phrases or when they demonstrate their skill in disentangling deliberately convoluted lyrical or narrative threads, done with both unrestrained creativity and aesthetically verifiable precision. To support our assertions, we will employ a methodology drawn from interconnected disciplines, including stylistics, philosophy of language, literary theory, and semantics.

  • Issue Year: XX/2024
  • Issue No: 2 (40)
  • Page Range: 203-224
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Romanian
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