DISCOURSE CONSTRUCTION AND EMOTIONAL INTERPRETATION: THEORY APPROACH OF PATRICK CHARAUDEAU
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This article analyzes the complex relationship between speech structure and emotions based on Patrick Charaudeau's semiolinguistic theory. Speech is considered not only as a means of transmitting information, but also as an important channel for emotional expression and social communication. The article presents Charaudeau's ideas on how emotional interpretations can be linked to the semantic and syntactic structure of speech. The article first examines the main components of speech structure and how they function in emotional contexts. The role of emotions in speech, the emotional load of language combinations and the complexities of their interaction are highlighted. Charaudeau's theory is also used to analyze the semiotic aspects of speech, that is, the connections between sign, meaning and context.
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