Abstract

AESTHETIC ACTS OF SPEECH AS A SUBJECT OF PRAGMALINGUISTICS: STATUS, FUNCTIONS, FORMS: PART 2 Aesthetic speech acts, i.e. affect-creating speech acts that are produced by the sender to make the receiver have an aesthetic experience, may be fulfilled in four different ways. They are produced by means of semantic content which is conventionally associated with beauty or ugliness. They may also be fulfilled through operations on the form and structure of a speech act. The next way is to produce them using a context that contains objects of aesthetic value. The last type of aesthetic speech acts arises when they are uttered in a specific, aesthetic manner.

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