Metacommunication In Karakalpak Oral Spontaneous Speech
Keywords:
metacommunication, communicative category, metacommunicative component, metacommunicative utteranceAbstract
The article considers the necessity of treating metacommunication as a communicative category due to the following its structural components: content plan (stages of nomination and creation of the semantic field of the category), expression plan, which allows to represent a speech situation in the oral or written form, and translation plan, which has no clearly defined structure, but allows to identify different levels of language means marking metacommunicative situations.
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