Abstract
The article characterizes the conceptual foundations of connection between indirect speech act and personal representation. The realizations of functions indirect speech act are systematized. On conceptual characteristics two periods of development of connections between personology and adjacent spheres. In the first period language person, as hyponime, is characterized on base of concept “person”. In the second, modern period the general phenomenon “person” is characterized in context of concept “language person”. The devices of indirectness speech act are observed in complexes. Position and function of complexes allows to accent specific line of division of the whole (discourse, text) – the pragmatic line. The kinds of pragmasynractic and pragmasemantic correlations are systematized. The meditative question and elite features create unite nominated as indirect speech-act. For example, indirect imperative is complex. The elite level of person is discovered for values, including hierarchic marcs. This level is objective in accordance with official standards. Official discourse with organic combinations of stereotypes and variety is elucidated as sphere of regularity of indirect devices. The specific system pragmatic field is realized in these combinations. The pragmatic whole is correlated with syntactic, semantic, but no equivalent. The defining of elite is fixed with pragmatic sources and the whole discourse of nominating and rewarding get the attributes of peculiar macroperformative.
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