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Information × Registration Number 0222U001330, 0117U004765 , R & D reports Title Influence of Emotivity on Communicative Ecology popup.stage_title Head Kyseliuk Nataliia P, Registration Date 26-01-2022 Organization Lutsk National Technical University popup.description2  Research Report: 83 pages, 3 chapters, 85 sources of reference. Influence of Emotivity on Communicative Ecology. The object of research is the emotional vocabulary of English literary discourse. The objective of the study is to establish the relationship between the emotivity and ecology of speech and to define criteria for communicative ecology. The research methods involve a complex technique that combines general scientific, general linguistic and special linguistic methods for identifying the specifics of emotional states in Modern English discourse. The influence of emotions on the ecology of communication is proved. We have investigated communicative strategies where speakers stick to etiquette norms and we have analysed their impact on the emotional state of speakers. The goal of positive politeness is to create an ecological environment by reducing the communicative distance and achieving speakers’ mutual understanding. The analysis of the English discourse proved that the universal means of creating environmental communication are positively marked emotives. We have proved that the environmentally friendly and ethic communication depends on the communicative strategies chosen by the speaker and, in particular, on the strategies of positive or negative politeness. The choice of lexical and stylistic means of creating such an environment depends on the speakers’ linguistic competence and communicative situation. The use of positively marked emotives ensures the achievement of communicative goals within the emotive discourse. The problem of developing soft skills in students in the process of learning foreign languages is emphasized. Ways of developing soft skills at foreign language classes in technical universities are substantiated. The most important soft skills are positioned: flexibility; effective communication skills; problem solving; creativity; interpersonal skills; teamwork. Product Description popup.authors Alieva Alvina D Voitenko Iryna H Hubina Alla M Kyseliuk Natalia P Martyniuk Alla P Shevchuk Anastasiia V popup.nrat_date 2022-03-09 Close
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Head: Kyseliuk Nataliia P. Influence of Emotivity on Communicative Ecology. (popup.stage: ). Lutsk National Technical University. № 0222U001330
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