Abstract

The paper deals with the anthropocentric approach in the context of study of various hypergenre aspects. The aim is to investigate communicative behavior of the linguistic personality and describe its different structural components. Such formulation of the problem provides unstudied conversational analysis of a wide range of recorded language data – talks of the Russian German. One of the main methods is the inclusion of the speaker into the communicative space as a kind of observation. This method is based on psychological long-term sociability between the authors of this paper and the subject. Special emphasis is placed on attention to the variety of micro topics that transmit main content of the hypergenre and show a complex of its lexical and grammatical peculiarities. Received results of this detailed research of various hypergenre aspects contribute to the development of genre analysis. Materials of this article are considered to be useful in German dialectology, the aim of which is to fix and save people’s spoken form of the language of the Russian German in Siberia. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n1s1p407

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