CATEGORY RUDENESS AS THE ANTITHESIS COURTESY
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The author analyzes the linguistic category of rudeness as a manifestation of the influence of society on the language, as rudeness is socially popular phenomenon. The paper identifies and describes in psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic aspects of several varieties of the language rudeness.
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