2019
DOI: 10.18355/xl.2019.12.04.08
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Implicit linguopragmatic strategies of speech behavior of Englishspeaking prosecutors

Abstract: The article is devoted to investigating of linguopragmatic aspect of speech behavior of English-speaking prosecutors. A speech genre of the prosecution speech allocates different stylistic types of prosecutor's behavior. In the speeches by the Englishspeaking prosecutors before a trial by jury at the beginning of the XXI century the signs of the publicistic style are revealed. Speech signals of the addresser's speech behavior in English are distinguished. Different implicit linguopragmatic strategies are descr… Show more

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“…Competent entry into digital age conditions demands of society to new types of work, to increasing efficiency of professional activity and to training quality of specialists who assuredly are needed on job marked, who easily and freely master mobile and internet technologies, and also has intent on continual training with usage of digital education technologies (Cortez, 2020;Kondratenko, 2015;Larionova et al, 2018;Mendoza & Mendoza, 2018;Min & Nasir, 2020;Roschelle et al, 1998;Ryu & Parsons, 2009;Salas-Rueda et al, 2020;Spikol, Kurti, & Milrad, 2008;Toto, 2019;Zyubina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Competent entry into digital age conditions demands of society to new types of work, to increasing efficiency of professional activity and to training quality of specialists who assuredly are needed on job marked, who easily and freely master mobile and internet technologies, and also has intent on continual training with usage of digital education technologies (Cortez, 2020;Kondratenko, 2015;Larionova et al, 2018;Mendoza & Mendoza, 2018;Min & Nasir, 2020;Roschelle et al, 1998;Ryu & Parsons, 2009;Salas-Rueda et al, 2020;Spikol, Kurti, & Milrad, 2008;Toto, 2019;Zyubina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should motivate students for problem-solving learning and create situations for active mental answers search. The development of students' creative abilities in a digital educational environment is supposed to be one of the teachers' aims (Bąk et al, 2019;Craft, 2010;Orekhovskaya et al, 2019;Zyubina et al, 2019). An important component of the digital educational environment is the online courses that are actively used today in higher education.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become one of the basic processes in the training system today during the Coronavirus pandemic. This process is based on the teachers' communicative competencies in combination with their digital skills (Piralova et al, 2020;Zyubina et al, 2019). Nowadays there is a fairly large number of video sources, that contain a demonstration of different educational activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Russian universities mostly use traditional teaching methods: lecture, seminar, workshop, laboratory work. The study of foreign students at the university requires the use of a wide variety of modern technologies, methods, practices for successful linguistic, sociocultural adaptation of students, as this directly affects the academic adaptation and success of students, the possibility of professional development and development (Masalimova et al, 2018;Zyubina et al, 2019). The education of foreign students at the university dictates another necessity -an appeal to the context of multicultural education, which contributes to the learning of foreign students about other cultures, understanding of common and different in traditions, way of life, sociocultural values of other peoples (Gorbunov et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%