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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 study deals with Professor J. Mistrík’s terminology used in his interpretation of religious texts. It is proved that at the beginning of 1990’s, J. Mistrík identifies the term religious style, which is specific for its attributes such as its connection with a sacral sphere, subjectivity, rituality as well as functional and formal disparity, applying the means from various semiotic fields etc. However, later on, in the last edition of his Stylistics, he leaves this term aside and explains the whole group of communicates from this sphere by the means of more specific terms (the so called secondary styles). Moreover, he explicitly defines liturgical, homiletic and biblical style. The author observes that J. Mistrík realizes that these styles depend on the nature of concrete religion (sometimes called as the hagiolects of particular religious systems), but he also emphasizes the existence of certain universal features and means of this style or these styles regardless of a religious type.
Slavica Slovaca
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2009
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vol. 44
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issue 2
119-147
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This article deals with the distinctive stylistic features in texts covering religious topics written in newspaper - journalism style - i.e. texts, which also represent religious style. The article examines how the exogenous styles specically affect these texts, and, within the given research environment, attempts to identify the patterns of rhetorical, educational and ofcial style, or also biblical style, even if this particular secondary style subordinated to the religious style is to be considered separately. The analysis evaluates individual exogenous stylistic features - from pathos to didactic expression and to distinct inter-textuality - and assesses the impact that such features may have on the strengthening or weakening of the journalistic functions of the examined texts.
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