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Belova Elena Vitalievna
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Bauman Moscow State Technical University
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The aim of the study is to describe the concept of
conflict linguistic personality and construct a model of
linguistic identity. By summing up common features of
the individual personalities we have created the model
of conflict linguistic personality, based on three levels:
verbal-semantic, cognitive and pragmatic. 1. Verbal -
semantic level. Unlike other subtypes of conflict
discourse, everyday conflict discourse is characterized
by slang, invective, obscene vocabulary. Another
feature of everyday conflict discourse is familiarity.
Imperatives are also among the characteristic features
of conflict. There are also some non-verbal components
that play an important role in constructing the model of
conflict linguistic personality, such as gestures and
mimicry. 2. Cognitive level. Typical conflict linguistic
personality rarely tries to mince the words at the peak
of the conflict, so his/her cultural level comes "through
the language." 3. Pragmatic level. On this level diverse
and even opposing tactics are possible depending on
the purpose of conflict linguistic personality, as well as
his/her social role and psychological state at the
moment. The cooperative tactics include: acceptance,
conviction, compassion, assignment, promise, etc. Noncooperative
tactics include: mockery, accusation,
insults, threats, pressure, interruption, provocation