Polycentric [Rech. Polys Many, Numerous + Centro(Measure)]

Here is a short article on the topic "Polycentric" - an important linguistic term that describes the property of a speech act that manifests itself in the fact that the same speech act can be performed from different points of view or from a plurality of subjects.

>Polycentric is the diversity of speech subjects necessary for the implementation of a single speech act. It is used to reflect the characteristics of an action from the point of view of the speaker, who distinguishes between several subjects of action: first of all, the participants in communication, but also the object, function, and goals. Polycentrics are used to describe unusual communication situations when an action can be divided into several parts, and each of these parts can have its own center of attention. Polycentric language is a way of spreading action across time and space. 1. Ethnographic society 2. Spatial orientation of speech 3. Linguistic description of the polycentric system 4. Mechanisms of manifestation of polycentric speech 5. Speech process in conditions of polycentricity 6. The concept of polycentricity 7. Multicentric units of language 8. General characteristics of polycentric units 9. Main types of manifestation of polycentricity 10 Basic unit of analysis In the formation of a concept associated with the phenomenon of polycentring, three main components can be distinguished: its content, formal expression and subjectivity. On the one hand, polycentric is very close in its characteristics to poly