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Charakterystyka genologiczna telewizyjnego magazynu sportowego „na żywo” w perspektywie komunikatywistycznej
Genological characteristic of the "live" tv sports magazine from the communicative perspective

Author(s): Rafał Siekiera
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: communicative grammar; linguistic genology; genre; speech act; generic script
Summary/Abstract: In the monograph I propose a new method of conducting genological research. It refers to the communicative grammar developed in linguistics and offers a number of interesting possibilities. Its main advantage is that it is firmly embedded in the realities of communication, in which all statements function, no matter what genre they represent. A different approach to the genre itself allows researcher to avoid the problems of traditional genology, which has great difficulties in reconciling the rigid classification of genres with communication practice.The basis of communicative genology is the assumption that a genre is, in fact, a standard generic script, constituting an interpretative basis (such as semantic standards) in the process of receiving messages, and at the same time – a reference point in the procedure of formulating statements. Each text is an implementation of a specific script, and any deviations from it can be treated as non-isomorphism, which the recipient notices and then reduces it to a familiar, typical form in the process of interpretation. Hence, it is possible to create very diverse statements, ostensibly not representing one scenario.The application of the proposed research method includes recreating the standard generic script (including the circumstances of the speech, the order of occurrence of structural elements, scenario participants, conditions triggering the script, the result of the scenario) and studying the communication levels of the generic script (ideational, interactive and discourse organization).

  • E-ISBN-13: 978-83-8220-295-3
  • Print-ISBN-13: 978-83-8220-294-6
  • Page Count: 246
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Language: Polish