Abstract

The article is devoted to such a topic of cultural ontology as the specificity of «speech reality». The author sees the main contradiction of speech reality in its belonging to symbolic forms of culture while simultaneously gravitating to be a double and a representative of the empirical, everyday world. Speaking (live speech) is connected with the work of imagination, communication, selectivity of means of description, dynamics of discrete and continuous forms, etc., therefore, it is always probabilistic and, as it were, hangs between thought and practical objective reality, but claims to merge with it. From the author's point of view, such cultural mechanisms as acceptance, recognition and support (V.B.Melas) can give the speech the fullness of «genuine reality», and not empty chatter, they give the said ontological fullness, thanks to which the narrated is considered not as «one conversation», but as significant.

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