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The study deals with the particularities of the religion oriented journalism in terms of the sentence modality. It refers to the speech acts theory and mentions the asymmetry of their locutionary and illocutionary dimension, what means, that the intention of the text is realized regardless of the primary functions of the forms. The authoress finds out, that the religion oriented journalism is beside the common journalism rules and this finding illustrates with the examples of attitude modality (imperatives, questions, wishes, exclamations), certainty modality (indoctrinating, generalizing, absolutizing, inerrability) and volitive modality (using the verbs must and should, and the verbal connection to be necessary).
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