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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Diplomatinių raštų specifika: tradicija ir inovacijos / The particularities of diplomatic discourse: tradition and innovation

Baublienė, Jūratė 25 June 2014 (has links)
Magistro darbo teorinėje dalyje ,,Teorinis rašytinės komunikacijos raidos pagrindas“ analizuojamos socioligvistinė, socio-psichologinė mandagumo ir retorikos teorijos kaip metodologinis rašytinės komunikacijos tyrimo pagrindas, atskleidžiamos jų pritaikymo rašytinės komunikacijos tyrimams galimybės. Tiriamojoje dalyje ,,Diplomatinių raštų tipai ir istorinė raida“ analizuojami diplomatinių raštų ir oficialių dokumentų tipai (notos, laiškai, memorandumai, pro memoria, tarptautiniai teisiniai dokumentai ir kt.), apžvelgiamas istorinis-komunikacinis diplomainių raštų raidos aspektas nuo antikos laikų iki šiuolaikinės rašytinės komunikacijos ir elektroninio komunikavimo. / This thesis provides an analysis of written diplomatic language as a part of the diplomatic protocol in the context of human communication process and courtesy. Various approaches of different authors are presented including the overview of sociolinguistiscs, socio-psychological politeness theory and rhetoric; different aspects of diplomatic intercourse are discussed while text being considered as the essence of diplomacy. Three main issues of written diplomatic language are here considered as the most significant. The first aspect is the diplomatic correspondence with its different forms for communicating with international actors. These are notes, letters, memoranda and aides-memoires. Both form and contents of these documents are analysed. The second aspect is diplomacy and language, surveying the historical development of diplomatic language and the current language trends related to IT development. The third aspect emphasizes the importance of written language in international legal documents such as agreements. It alsoprovides a historical perspective to the developments of diplomatic language and focuses on the diplomatic correspondence as the means of negotiation, representation and exchange between nations. It also deals with politeness of diplomatic language and the art of drafting official letters and documents, describes the growth of diplomatic process and its conventions as the response to the interconnected developments of more complicated governing structures... [to full text]

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