A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LINGUOCULTURAL NATURE OF SOCIAL DISTANCE AND THE MECHANISMS OF ITS EXPRESSION THROUGH LINGUISTIC UNITS AND COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
social distance, linguoculture, speech strategy, communicative behavior, pragmalinguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse, etiquette unitsAbstract
This article provides a scientific-theoretical analysis of the linguocultural nature of the social distance phenomenon, its functional role in the system of communicative relations, and the peculiarities of its expression through linguistic units. It also examines the mechanisms of formation and regulation of social distance through speech strategies, revealing the integrative potential of pragmalinguistic, sociolinguistic, and linguocultural approaches in this process. The research results substantiate the importance of social distance in ensuring communicative effectiveness.
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