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Title of Article

Manipulative strategies of uptake, follow-up questioning and intentional topic shifting in dialogic communication (based on data from the Russian National Corpus)


Issue
6
Date
2025

Article type
scientific article
UDC
 
Pages
168-173
Keywords
диалогическая коммуникация, языковое манипулирование, речевые стратегии, речевое воздействие, диалогический дискурс, русская устная речь, dialogical communication, language manipulation, language demagoguery, theory of speech effect, complex analysis of dialogue, modern Russian speech


Authors
Bazhenova Ya.G.
Natsionalnyy issledovatelskiy Nizhegorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.I. Lobachevskogo

Voskresenskaya N.A.
Natsionalnyy issledovatelskiy Nizhegorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.I. Lobachevskogo

Ivlieva (Kazakova) P.D.
Natsionalnyy issledovatelskiy Nizhegorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.I. Lobachevskogo

Larina T.G.
Natsionalnyy issledovatelskiy Nizhegorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.I. Lobachevskogo


Abstract
The article presents a detailed analysis of the key models of manipulative dialogic communication in Russian language discourse from the perspective of the theory of speech influence. The research material comprises dialogic units selected by continuous sampling from the Russian National Corpus. The methodological basis is a complex methodology for analyzing dialogic interaction, based on communicative-pragmatic and cognitive-discursive approaches, which enables a multifaceted examination of the problem. The study focuses on the linguistic mechanisms and pragmatic conditions of the verbal realization of manipulative strategies, such as follow-up questioning, uptake and intentional topic shifting. Particular attention is paid to examining the specifics of the communicants' intentional states and identifying the cognitive attitudes hidden behind these strategies. The analysis also covers how these attitudes govern the use of strategies in accordance with the set communicative goals.

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