• Original research article
  • June 9, 2008
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THE INITIAL PHASE OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION IN THE RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES

Abstract

Telephone conversation is an integral part of modern communication, therefore its linguistic analysis is interesting enough from the pragmatical point of view. The article is devoted to the contrastive-pragmatical analysis of the initial phase of telephone conversation which is the beginning of interaction and consists of conventional sequences, i.e. interactions.

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Author information

E. L. Yakovleva

Meiho Institute of Technology (Taiwan)

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Publication history

  • Published: June 9, 2008.

Keywords

  • телефонный разговор
  • лингвистический анализ
  • контрастивно-прагматический анализ
  • конвенционные секвенции
  • telephone conversation
  • linguistic analysis
  • contrastive-pragmatical analysis
  • conventional sequences

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