Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse

This paper discusses the means of epistemic modality used in Russian political discourse. Russian political leaders most often use epistemic modal adverbs and mental state predicates in their speeches for hedging purposes. Modal particles and modal expressions are employed more often than predicati...

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Main Author: Živilė Nemickienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University 2019-10-01
Series:Respectus Philologicus
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Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/14624
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spelling doaj-16a91a2ee1ab4b14a1f37fbbe38f13362020-11-24T21:48:15ZengVilnius University Respectus Philologicus1392-82952335-23882019-10-0136(41)10.15388/RESPECTUS.2019.36.41.20Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political DiscourseŽivilė Nemickienė0Vilnius University, Lithuania This paper discusses the means of epistemic modality used in Russian political discourse. Russian political leaders most often use epistemic modal adverbs and mental state predicates in their speeches for hedging purposes. Modal particles and modal expressions are employed more often than predicatively used adjectives, modal auxiliaries are never used due to the peculiarities of the Russian language. Most commonly used words expressing epistemic modality in Russian belong to the group of modal adverbs. Due to the structure of Russian, groups of particles and modal expressions conveying epistemic modality are analysed. The study reveals that Russian politicians use words with epistemic meanings mainly to convince the listener that the information is reliable, and rarely to mitigate the content of the proposition or to reduce the author’s responsibility for what is being claimed. The cognitive processes help to recognize the ideas encoded in epistemic utterances. Those processes are based on the shared knowledge and understanding of the context. http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/14624epistemic modalityRussian political discoursemodal adverbsmodal verbsmental state predicates
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Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse
Respectus Philologicus
epistemic modality
Russian political discourse
modal adverbs
modal verbs
mental state predicates
author_facet Živilė Nemickienė
author_sort Živilė Nemickienė
title Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse
title_short Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse
title_full Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse
title_fullStr Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse
title_sort means of expression of epistemic modality in russian political discourse
publisher Vilnius University
series Respectus Philologicus
issn 1392-8295
2335-2388
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This paper discusses the means of epistemic modality used in Russian political discourse. Russian political leaders most often use epistemic modal adverbs and mental state predicates in their speeches for hedging purposes. Modal particles and modal expressions are employed more often than predicatively used adjectives, modal auxiliaries are never used due to the peculiarities of the Russian language. Most commonly used words expressing epistemic modality in Russian belong to the group of modal adverbs. Due to the structure of Russian, groups of particles and modal expressions conveying epistemic modality are analysed. The study reveals that Russian politicians use words with epistemic meanings mainly to convince the listener that the information is reliable, and rarely to mitigate the content of the proposition or to reduce the author’s responsibility for what is being claimed. The cognitive processes help to recognize the ideas encoded in epistemic utterances. Those processes are based on the shared knowledge and understanding of the context.
topic epistemic modality
Russian political discourse
modal adverbs
modal verbs
mental state predicates
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/14624
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