VERBAL AGGRESSION AS A SPECIAL TYPE OF COMMUNICATIVE TACTIC
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speech aggression, speech act, pragmalinguistics, psycholinguisticsAbstract
In our work below, verbal aggression is considered as a communicative-pragmatic phenomenon, its differences from related concepts are revealed, and the concepts of direct and indirect verbal aggressive actions are introduced. In addition, a classification of the methods of manifestation of aggression is proposed from the point of view of the theory of speech acts.
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