Abstract

The article examines the conditions for the implementation of the intention to share in technically mediated communication. The main research methods are as follows: interview method, descriptive method, quantitative method. The subject of the study is gender-marked conditions for the implementation of the intention to share in a person-centered format of technically mediated communication. There are identified the following terms for the original message replication in a person-centered communication format: the replicated message falls into the zone of the emotive reflection, the dialogic modality, the referential optimality and the cognitive harmony of a native speaker. It has been elucidated that male native speakers implement the intention to share if a replicated message falls into the sphere of the emotive reflection, the dialogic modality and the referential optimality. Although female speakers implement the intention to share in the following instances: if a replicated message falls into the sphere of the emotive reflection, the dialogic modality, the referential optimality, the cognitive harmony and the perlocutionary effect of a native speaker.

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