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The paper is based on the monograph Štylistické otázky náboženskej komunikácie (The stylistics questions of religious communication) by Jozef Mlacek, which is so far the most extensive and compact work on religious communication in the field of Slovak linguistics. The book, however, has some limitations that this paper strives to highlight. Therefore, we focus on basic stylistic postulates as well as a starting point and perspectives of the given research in the context of Slovak linguistics. We take into consideration the condition of analogous research in other Slavic linguistics studies.
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The paper attempts to describe the religious phenomenon Worship Night that has established in Slovak context from the viewpoint of linguistics. Using multiple methods, it analyses five different Worship Nights put on by five different Slovak charismatic communities (Koinonia Ján Krstiteľ Sklené a Prešov, Rieka života, Maranatha, Lamačské chvály). Worship Night is described and defined as a religious, music and communication event. The attention is payed predominantly to Worship Night as a communication event while describing five ways of dialogization: a dialogue of active and passive participants, a dialogue of active participants, a dialogue of verbal and non-verbal musical code, a dialogue of secular and sacral participants, a dialogue with a different type of text. The paper also includes a description of pragmatic aspects of Worship Night.
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The study is a “pilot probe” into the issue of exorcisms and the language of exorcists, which we understand and define as a special microsocial communication sub-register within the religious macrosocial communication register. In the practical part of the study we analyse the spoken monologue texts of the five most famous Slovak Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic exorcists. We try to define some of the features of the exorcist communication sub-register on the content-thematic, compositional, pragmatic and lexical levels. Finally, we briefly outline a set of register-motivated lexemes, into which motivating cooperation and register poly-motivation interfere.
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Testimony belongs to very expansive communiqué of present religious communication. From a theological point of view it is an important “tool” and means of a (new) evangelization; linguistically there is reflected little, in Slovak linguistics actually not at all. This study introduces the origins of the issues of testimony as a genre of religious communication. We try to create a definition of testimony and its genre-defining parameters with a focus on some of them – language form, language code and status of an expedient and a percipient. It was shown that the testimony is very eclectic genre, especially in terms of language form and in terms of used language code. This fact indicates the promising research perspective, in which can be applied approaches and methods of stylistics, text linguistics, sociolinguistics and cognitive linguistics and also pragma-linguistics.
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