National and cultural features of the speech act congratulations in the modern German language (compared to Russian)
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St Petersburg State University
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The proposed paper analyzes the features of the speech act congratulation
in modern German in comparison with Russian. The author proceeds from the
understanding of etiquette speech acts as representatives of the communicative
category politeness, characterizes these phenomena as socially conditioned,
changeable and, as a result, requiring repeated study. The purpose of the article
is the comparative consideration of congratulation in informal communication in
German and Russian. The tasks of the work include a review of available research
papers on the issue, a comparative description of congratulations in two nationalcultural
communities taking into account traditions and customs of the people and
the specifics of language units. The dictionary platforms of the German, authentic
didactic resources and examples from the author’s personal correspondence are
used as practical material. An analysis of the semantic and syntactic properties of the
performatives constituting the speech act congratulation in both languages allows
to draw conclusions regarding the use of etiquette formulas in close connection
with a holidays certain category: in contrast of the Russian verb поздравлять,
the German verb gratulieren is used in congratulations on personal events of the
addressee, at that time how congratulations on state or church holidays are good
wishes, expressed by nominal phrases. The novelty of the research lies also in
addressing the issues of stereotyping and modification of the semantic meanings
of particular holidays in German culture, emerging of new significant occasions
under the influence of democratization processes in society, due to the spread of
political correctness ideas, which determines the relevance of the corresponding
congratulatory phrases.
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Burenkova S. V. National and cultural features of the speech act congratulations in the modern German language (compared to Russian). German Philology in St. Petersburg State University, 2023, iss. 13, pp. 141–159. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu33.2023.107 (In Russian)