THE PLACE AND ROLE OF COLLOQUIAL SPEECH IN THE FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE.
Keywords:
Colloquial style, functional style, phonetic features, grammatical flexibility, lexical means, dialogical speech, expressive-emotional units, dialectisms, word-sentences, everyday communication.Abstract
This article discusses the main features of the colloquial style, including its phonetic, lexical, grammatical, and syntactic aspects. Based on examples, it is shown that colloquial speech is characterized by relative freedom of word order, brevity and conciseness of expressions, and a dialogical form. Special attention is given to the use of dialectal forms, word-sentences, as well as expressive and emotional units typical of everyday spoken language. The article highlights the distinctive features of the colloquial style in comparison with other functional styles of the literary language.
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