EXTRALINGUISTIC DETERMINANTS OF SUBJECT REPRESENTATION IN LEGISLATIVE TEXTS

Authors

  • Olga Krapivkina Author

Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of verbalization of the speaking subject in legislative discourse.
The author states that the ways of positioning the speaking subject, determined by the types of
political systems, were undergoing the changes through the ages. The mechanism of the government is
considered to be crucial when choosing the ways of representing the speaking subject. The article also
deals with the language units used to verbalize the speaking subject in legislative discourse. The author
arrives at the conclusion that during the last millennium the subject in legislative discourse used different
ways of self-positioning: both the explicitness of an author’s identity and its full elimination from
discourse, depersonalization of utterances.

Author Biography

  • Olga Krapivkina
    Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Foreign Languages Department, Irkutsk National Research Technical University, koa1504@mail.ru

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