Images as spontaneous speech tools

  • Diana A. Abzhelieva Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University - Russia
  • Julia S. Dubkova Sevastopol State University Crimea - Russia
  • Elina R. Nasibullaeva Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University - Russia
  • Aleksandr V. Petrov Crimean Federal University Named After V.I. Vernadskij - Russia
  • Natalia Yu. Timofeeva Professional educational organization medical, Crimea - Russia
Keywords: speech, word formation, image, communication unit, individualization of speech, word creation.

Abstract

The article presents a figurative component in spontaneous speech. It is proved that an image enriches speech, and provides its individualization. Imagery testifies to the creative potential of an individual. It represents a deviation from accepted communicative cliches. Experimental word formation is considered as a source of imagery. A significant role is played by the phenomenon of abbreviation semantics in the process of nomination and renomination.

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Published
2019-07-27
How to Cite
Abzhelieva , D. A., Dubkova , J. S., Nasibullaeva , E. R., Petrov , A. V., & Timofeeva , N. Y. (2019). Images as spontaneous speech tools. Religación, 4(17), 269-275. Retrieved from https://revista.religacion.com/index.php/religacion/article/view/388