Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of the tolerance principle verbalization in the modern German political discourse. The author identifies three levels of tolerance implementation in political discourse: state-legal, institutional and interpersonal ones. The paper discusses the linguistic means of representing tolerance at the state-legal level including the main German legal documents in force: the Constitution, the Equal Treatment Act, and the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance. The linguistic implementation of tolerance is traced in these documents at the lexical, grammatical and syntactic levels.

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