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This paper presents a diachronic study of authorial self-mention first person singular in linguistic journal articles from 1966 to 2015. The overall frequency of the first person singular in the corpus is influenced by the total number of texts in which the first person singular is used, as well as by the overall frequency of the first person singular in individual texts, which is high especially in subjective narrative texts. The results show that there is no statistically significant increase in the use of the first person singular. Formally, the most frequent means of the first person singular is the verb. Pragmatically, the most frequent rhetorical functions of the first person singular are textual signposting and expression of author’s viewpoint and argumentation.
World Literature Studies
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2011
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vol. 3 (20)
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issue 4
53 – 63
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The paper examines the reception forms of Russian literature in the cultural periodicals Slovenské pohľady and Revue svetovej literatúry in the 1960s and 1970s. In attempting to identify and name the factors of national culture ś socio-political system that played the key role in cultural atmosphere determining the literary life, it analyses the picture/pictures of the Russian literature as presented by the two magazines. To a certain degree, the research enables also setting up a periodization of the 1960s and 1970s with regard to the translations and publications of Russian literature. It specifies the modes of implementing cultural and political changes into publishing reality – either by “returns” to the Russian literary modernism or avant-garde, or by respective form and quality of the literary texts reception. With both of the magazines, obvious emblematic features in publishing Russian literature have come out, clearly indicating the character and changes of their time.
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