THE QUESTION OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE GRATITUDE SPEECH GENRE
Keywords:
Oral, written, dialogic, monological, formal gratitude, solemn and everyday gratitude, personality-oriented gratitude.
Abstract
This article is devoted to the linguistic and intersectoral classification of the conversational genre of gratitude, which examines the specifics of the forms of gratitude common in the political, commercial, social, diplomatic, business, academic and household spheres.
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2. Zhao, M. & Jiang, Y. (2010). Dissertation acknowledgement:Generic structure and linguistic features.Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics, 33(1), 94-109;
3. Williams, M. (2018). Thesis acknowledgement & dissertation dedication help.Retrieved February 8, 2019 from https://www.essaytown.com/writing/thesis-acknowledgment-dissertation-dedication
4. Ang, W. (2012). Comparison of gratitude across context variations: A generic analysis of dissertation acknowledgements written by Taiwanese authors in EFL and ESL contexts.International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature,1(5), 130-146. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/ijalel.v.1n.5p.130
5. Ahmad, M., Ismail, M. K. A.,& Aqeel, M. (2018). Genre based analysis of acknowledgement texts written by Pakistani writers.European Online Journal of Natural and Social Sciences,7(3), pp 594-604
6. Al-Ali, M. N. (2006). Conveying academic and social identity in graduate dissertation acknowledgments. Fifth International Conference of European Association of Language forSpecific Purposes(pp. 35-42)
7. Zaragoza, Spain.Al-Ali, M. N. (2010). Generic patterns and socio-cultural resources in acknowledgements accompanying Arabic PhD dissertations. Pragmatics, 20(1), 1-26.doi: https://doi.org/10.1075/prag.20.1.01ali
8. Behnam, B., & Golpour, F. (2014). A genre analysis of English and Iranian research articles abstracts in Journal of Anthropological Research, 43(1), 63-84.doi:https://doi.org/10.1086/jar.43.1.3630467
Published
2024-04-16
How to Cite
Arabboy JO‘RAYEV. (2024). THE QUESTION OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE GRATITUDE SPEECH GENRE. News of the NUUz, 1(1.4), 315-318. https://doi.org/10.69617/uzmu.v1i1.4.2090
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