Fictive conversational cohesive patterns of the category of the addresser in the Ukrainian literary text

Anatolii Zahnitko

Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University in Ukraine

Viktoriia Andrushchenko

Donbas State Pedagogical University in Ukraine


Abstrakt

This study explores how the category of the addresser manifests itself at the communicative level through the use of fictive conversational cohesive patterns. A literary text has been viewed from a communicative perspective as a dialogue – a conversation between an addresser and an addressee. The category of the addresser is treated as a linguistic-social communicative category, expressed by linguistic means which coherence and cohesion establish. These means aid the addressee in perceiving and understanding the global macrosense (integrity) of a literary text as an informational whole, while also analyzing its microsenses within its supra-phrasal unities (segmentation).


Słowa kluczowe:

a literary text, fictive conversational cohesive patterns, the category of coherence, the category of the addresser, the category of the addressee


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Zahnitko, A., & Andrushchenko, V. (2025). Fictive conversational cohesive patterns of the category of the addresser in the Ukrainian literary text. Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski, 16(1), 287–297. https://doi.org/10.31648/pw.11464 (Original work published 1 lipiec 2025)

Anatolii Zahnitko 
Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University in Ukraine
Viktoriia Andrushchenko 
Donbas State Pedagogical University in Ukraine