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The article discusses the relevance of the ideas of Professor Stanis³aw Gajda for the modern theory of speech genres. The speech genre classifications by Gajda have been analyzed, as well as the evolution of his concepts and views, such as the concept of “humanistic style” and national-historical dimension of style and genre. The relevance of the ideas by Gajda for the modern study on secondary speech genres is due to signi ficant changes in communicative speech space of Eastern Europe, the emergence of a number of new areas of “technologically mediated” communication, IT-technologies.
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Based on the integrative concept of style, developed in the works of Professor Stanis³aw Gajda, the article justifies the allocation of prosecutorial professional style as a speech variety of business style, which is realized in a system of prescribing, requesting and informing genres. Analysis of the internal differentiation of the Russian prosecutors’ professional style shows that, along with stylistic features that are common to business macro style, this professional style has specific traits – legal evaluation and contrary relations of semantic positions, – which are expressed in each speech genre in a different way. Stylistical and speech analysis of these two genre models shows that typical algorithms of prosecutors’ professional speech activity are reflected in the models. The study shows that the professional style of prosecutors represents one of the types of speech activities in the legal field.
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Professor Stanisław Gajda

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Nauka
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2023
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