Abstract

Introduction. The article presents the results of researching the samples of English-speaking literary heritage, which reveals psycholinguistic features of dialogical communication and peculiarities of communicants' perception of interactions meanings in dialogic speech. The technique of detecting the frequency of using different dialogues that differ in number of replicas is described.
 Objective. The purpose of the article is to characterize the psycholinguistic features of dialogical communication, to study units of the dialogue as means of forming a culture of communication of those who get aeducation.
 Methods. The methods of analysis of domestic and foreign works of art, analysis of dictionary definitions, methods of contextual and logical-semantic analyzes, elements of statistical analysis are used in the article.
 Results. It is substantiated that dialogue as a form of a communicative act is the most used form of verbal activity in which the text categories of communicants are implemented, their interpersonal relations are displayed, speech communication strategies appear, etc. Dialogue speech is characterized as a situational and thematic community of communicative motives in verbal statements consistently generated by two or more interlocutors in the direct act of communication. The frequency of the use of dialogues consisting of different amounts of dialogical unities is revealed. It is defined average number of dialogues consisting of dialogical unities; the frequency of dialogue with a different number of dialogical unities. It is considered the definitions of dialogue, dialogism, dialogical learning, dialogical speech, dialogical communication; it is characterized of the developed system of exercises and tasks for forming a culture of dialogical communication.
 Conclusions. It is concluded that for the formation of a culture of dialogical communication of the educational recipients, it is of great importance to turn to highly artistic samples of literature for the purpose of emotional perception of them; creating situations of empathy with the characters of the work by «impersonation» in these images; work on dialogical situations; the use of dialogues as a means of socialization.

Highlights

  • The article presents the results of researching the samples of Englishspeaking literary heritage, which reveals psycholinguistic features of dialogical communication and peculiarities of communicants’ perception of interactions meanings in dialogic speech

  • The main purpose of this work is to reveal the psycholinguistic features of dialogical communication; research of the unit of dialogue, dialogical unities, which will promote the effectiveness of the formation of a culture of communication

  • One of the most important directions in modern linguistics is the study of the functioning of speech units, as well as the relationship between speech, speaker and the situation of communication in the aspect of human activity, which is the subject of research in psycholinguistics

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Introduction

The article presents the results of researching the samples of Englishspeaking literary heritage, which reveals psycholinguistic features of dialogical communication and peculiarities of communicants’ perception of interactions meanings in dialogic speech. The purpose of the article is to characterize the psycholinguistic features of dialogical communication, to study units of the dialogue as means of forming a culture of communication of those who get aeducation. The frequency of the use of dialogues consisting of different amounts of dialogical unities is revealed. It is defined average number of dialogues consisting of dialogical unities; the frequency of dialogue with a different number of dialogical unities It is considered the definitions of dialogue, dialogism, dialogical learning, dialogical speech, dialogical communication; it is characterized of the developed system of exercises and tasks for forming a culture of dialogical communication. There is a need to form a communicative competence to improve the ability to build relationships with the environment, keep the word in front of the audience and develop the skills to voice their thoughts, to publicize your own views and beliefs

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