On the Classification of Speech and Text Forms and Their Place in the System of Philology
https://doi.org/10.30515/0131-6141-2019-80-4-31-35
Abstract
The problem of classifying types of text (or types of speech) is of fundamental importance for the general philology as a whole, especially in the context of its renewal, using modern terms and approaches. In this paper, I argue for reviving (at the modern level of knowledge) the old three-part system of humanities (grammar – dialectics – rhetoric and poetics), firstly proposed in the Stoic school, and I try to sketch a draft of a new classification regarding text as logos and taking into account several fundamental differences in the process of its generation.
About the Author
A. M. BelovRussian Federation
Alexius M. Belov, Doct. of Sci. (Philol.), Associate Professor, Chair of General and Comparative-Historical Linguistics, Department of Philology
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Review
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Belov A.M. On the Classification of Speech and Text Forms and Their Place in the System of Philology. Russian language at school. 2019;80(4):31-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30515/0131-6141-2019-80-4-31-35