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Sidorenko V.Yu. ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS OF RECVESTIVE SPEECH INTENSIONIn this article the author regards the examples of recvestive speech acts, revealed from the works of Henry Rider Haggard, also the author gives their classification at number of components of speech intension, and fundamentally new (additional) components of speech intension named by us as argument-explanations and argument-promises are given here. Key words: recvestive speech aspects, persuasive intension, essentially-communicative intension, informative intension, argument-explanation, argument-promise.
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