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The Structural and Semantic Features of Dialogies in Q. Tarantino's Movies

Student: Grechanova Anastasiya

Supervisor: Alexandra Nagornaya

Faculty: School of Foreign Languages

Educational Programme: Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Dialogue is widely used in theatre, literature, films and the most important thing is that we encounter dialogues and actively participate in them every single day. Used in different types of human activity, dialogue takes many forms, performs a multitude of functions and may possess different features depending on the type of discourse and characteristics of the current situation. In this study, our aim is to determine the main functions and types of dialogue both in modern linguistics and cinematograph. This paper relies on critical discourse analysis, with the qualitative method being implemented. The practical use of this research is that it will help in understanding the main principles of constructing dialogue in films, considering linguistic features.

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