Metacommunicative contact-establishing topicalizing questions in modern english dialogic discourse
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https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2019.01.038Abstract
The article focuses on the initial stage of the communicative contact. The paper examines functional and semantic properties of metacommunicative contact-establishing topicalizing questions as organizational means of dialogic discourse. The spectrum of metacommunicative contact-establishing themes realized by topicalizing questions in modern English dialogic discourse is suggested. Metacommunicative contact-establishing topicalizing questions regulate the flow of interaction, contribute to the realization of communicative feedback.
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