Verbal means of addresser representation in channeling discourse
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https://doi.org/10.3986/JZ.22.2.6983Keywords:
channeling discourse, addresser, addressee, personal pronouns, self-presentationAbstract
This article continues a series of publications by the author dedicated to channeling discourse analysis. The article addresses the problem of channeling as a separate type of discourse and focuses on the means of its addresser presentation. The research testifies to the fact that the author is introduced with the help of the pronouns I and we with their respective functions as well as through egocentric expressions of self-presentation.
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