Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of proverb models, thanks to which communication participants can indicate their intentions in a speech event. Within the declared communicative space, the models [A < B] can be updated as an argument in direct interaction (icon <) of the speaker (A) with the listener (B) – a person, on the one hand, playing a secondary role in a speech event, and on the other hand, affecting the result planned by the speaker. Communicative and pragmatic analysis of the proverbs of the model [A < B] will identify the boundaries of the possible use of sayings in a specific communication situation; classify them in the process of monologue or hidden dialogue, respectively, of the present model, including in terms of the degree of impact, taking into account possible options for solving the problem through in our case proverbs-arguments acting as semantic synonyms for the main proverb in the context of the work or as independent microtexts of a particular speech event.
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