The linguopragmatic aspect of the theatrical review in the British press
Views: 324 / PDF downloads: 231
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2023-144-3-22-33Keywords:
theatrical review, evaluation, discourse, locutionary speech act, illocutionary speech act, perlocutionary speech act, linguistic meansAbstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate the linguopragmatic aspect of the theatrical review in the British press. The term “review” is often used for a comprehensive analysis of several types of writing, including a review of international news, a review of book novelties; reviews of various forms of art (theatrical, cinematic etc.) and science (popular science). Media coverage of the theater, particularly in the form of theatrical reviews, need particular language tools due to the specialized nature of its themes and aims. The consideration of linguistic means and their role in the creation of a multifunctional theatrical review appears to be relevant due to the fact that it touches on a wide variety of issues. Some of the issues include genre contamination, the interaction of media and advertising, cultural and aesthetic concerns, as well as general main trends in the stylistics of the language used in theatrical discourse. Within the framework of the investigation, theatrical reviews in the British press are analyzed from a linguistic perspective. Particular focus is placed on the linguistic characteristics of reviews, as well as the manners in which the critic's personality and the image of his audience are conveyed through the written word.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Here is the academic English version suitable for publication on the journal website:
The academic journal “Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Philology Series” adheres to an Open Access policy for all published materials, based on the principle of free and equitable dissemination of scholarly knowledge. The Editorial Board believes that open access to research results contributes to the advancement of philological science, strengthens academic communication, and promotes the integration of national research into the international scientific community.
1. Free and Open Access
All articles published in the journal are made openly available on the official website of the journal and are accessible to all users without restrictions, registration, or payment.
Users are entitled to:
-
freely read and download materials;
-
copy and distribute the texts of publications;
-
print articles;
-
use materials for scientific and educational purposes, provided that proper attribution is given to the author(s) and the original source of publication.
2. Licensing
Journal materials are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
This license permits the use, copying, distribution, and adaptation of the materials for non-commercial purposes, provided that appropriate credit is given to the author(s) and a link to the original publication is included.
3. Benefits of Open Access
The Open Access policy ensures:
-
increased visibility and citation of scholarly publications;
-
prompt dissemination of research findings in the fields of philology, linguistics, literary studies, and translation studies;
-
expansion of international academic cooperation;
-
access for readers to up-to-date scientific information without financial or technical barriers.
The Editorial Board is committed to ensuring transparency in editorial processes, maintaining high standards of peer review, and providing broad accessibility to research outcomes in the field of philological studies.





