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This paper presents a case study that examines the overlapping of two related microsocial communication sub-registers, exorcist and charismatic. As a subject for this inquiry, the author chose extensive spoken monologue discourses of a relatively well-known public figure, Roman Catholic preacher Martin Harčár. The author primarily identifies charismatic sub-register elements, as these have more prevalent occurrences in the text. Charismatic elements show up against the background of several linguistic levels and structures such as lexical, compositional, intertextual, and pragmatic. The author puts the results into perspective with relevant Polish research findings and with partial linguistic representations found in the speeches of other Slovak charismatic preachers. In its conclusion, the paper defines specific lexemes, collocations, motives, forms of reproduced speech, and pretexts of charismatic discourses.
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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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