THE IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF AXIOLOGICAL MODE IN LINGUISTICS
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axiological mode, evaluativeness, value, discourse, emotionality, linguistic means, communication.Abstract
This article analyzes the essence of the axiological mode, its role in the language system and communicative functions. Also, the mechanisms of expression of the axiological mode through linguistic means, their discursive properties and role in the system of values are scientifically covered. Based on the results of the research, the relevance of the axiological mode in the framework of linguistics and intercultural communication is emphasized.
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