Abstract

To support successful interaction in dialog it is necessary to realize both informative and social functions that are to convey the information and to maintain good relations between interlocutors. The functions work in different dialogs not always in harmony. The article is devoted to polemical dialogues, the target of which may not take into account social function and even lead to conflicts. Particular attention is paid to three polemical tactics realized with the help of communicatives - stereotypical speech formulas of dialogue.

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