On The Concept of "Expressiveness" In Modern Linguistics
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Published: 31 October 2018 | Article Type :Abstract
Language, being the main tool of communication, is not a mere means of information transfer, but also the way of expressing the subjective attitude of the speaker to the utterances. Expressiveness is a generic linguistic category and as such it is inherent in all language level, as well as appropriate linguistic units. On a broad scale, expressiveness is defined as a magnification of the speech figurativeness and expression. In modern linguistics expressiveness is related to the interaction of the emotional.
Keywords: category of expressiveness, category of tension, category of evaluation, category of emotiveness, language and speech, language system, transmitter and receptor, expression and figurativeness.

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Margaret Apresyan. (2018-10-31). "On The Concept of "Expressiveness" In Modern Linguistics." *Volume 2*, 4, 8-12