The document outlines several key features of communicative quality speech: correctness, logic, expediency, accuracy, expressiveness, clarity, ethics, and aesthetics. It provides details on each feature, noting that correctness involves undistorted understanding of concepts and terms. Logic requires disciplined thinking and reasoning. Accuracy means choosing the most precise language for the situation. Clarity ensures intelligibility through accuracy and logic. Ethics involves using language that meets moral standards. Aesthetics refers to diversity and richness in language.
The document outlines several key features of communicative quality speech: correctness, logic, expediency, accuracy, expressiveness, clarity, ethics, and aesthetics. It provides details on each feature, noting that correctness involves undistorted understanding of concepts and terms. Logic requires disciplined thinking and reasoning. Accuracy means choosing the most precise language for the situation. Clarity ensures intelligibility through accuracy and logic. Ethics involves using language that meets moral standards. Aesthetics refers to diversity and richness in language.
The document outlines several key features of communicative quality speech: correctness, logic, expediency, accuracy, expressiveness, clarity, ethics, and aesthetics. It provides details on each feature, noting that correctness involves undistorted understanding of concepts and terms. Logic requires disciplined thinking and reasoning. Accuracy means choosing the most precise language for the situation. Clarity ensures intelligibility through accuracy and logic. Ethics involves using language that meets moral standards. Aesthetics refers to diversity and richness in language.
The document outlines several key features of communicative quality speech: correctness, logic, expediency, accuracy, expressiveness, clarity, ethics, and aesthetics. It provides details on each feature, noting that correctness involves undistorted understanding of concepts and terms. Logic requires disciplined thinking and reasoning. Accuracy means choosing the most precise language for the situation. Clarity ensures intelligibility through accuracy and logic. Ethics involves using language that meets moral standards. Aesthetics refers to diversity and richness in language.
correctness, logic, expediency, accuracy, expressiveness, clarity, ethics, aesthetics. CORRECTNESS In addition to linguistic correctness, it contains, first of all, a correct, undistorted understanding of concepts, terms by which these concepts are conveyed, their appropriate use, the connection of thoughts and concepts into a single theory, clarity of presentation. The right question is one that prompts thought and the search for truth. The correct answer is based on true knowledge LOGIC the condition of the logic of speech is the logic of thinking, the logic of reasoning as stages of thought development. The ability to discipline one's thinking, reason consistently, rely on previous stages of thinking, develop the next, look for sources and causes of phenomena, put forward statements (theses), give justifications and explanations of facts, motivate conclusions - all these are necessary conditions for logical speech. and hence its high culture, because without the culture of thinking there can be no culture of speech. ACCURANCY Accuracy of speech is achieved by the ability to reconcile knowledge of the material with knowledge of the language, ie to choose the most accurate form of answer or story for a particular situation.
Accuracy is one of the most important features of language culture. It keeps us
from talking too much. This feature consists of two components: adequate linguistic expression of reality, ie consistent with life; and the use of words and expressions common to speakers who possess the norms of this literary language. CLARITY Clarity of language is defined as its intelligibility and is ensured by accuracy and logic. The addressee's oral speech will be clear if his thinking catches up with the speaker's thinking, and even better if he is a little ahead, that is, there will be an effect of waiting for the expected discovery. In such a situation, the listener adequately "reads" what he hears, guesses that he will continue to follow, and often says or thinks: "Clearly, I understood everything." ETHICS The purity of language is perceived primarily as the absence of foreign elements in the language. Elements foreign to the literary language include unexplored borrowings from other languages, non-language forms that appear under the influence of other languages. Literary language is littered not only with other people's words, but also with their vulgarities, insults, everything that offends the educated language taste, human dignity and does not meet moral criteria. AESTHETICS Diversity and richness of language can be considered one feature, because diversity is the presence of heterogeneous in content, meaning, form, color units, and the richness of language - is the presence in it of a number of differences. Under these concepts are understood various thematic groups of vocabulary, rich synonymy