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Speech portrait of the linguocultural type “lady” (based on Kate Middleton’s speeches)

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AuthorsEkaterina Vladimirovna Vokhromeeva
Year2024
JournalPhilology Theory & Practice

Abstract

The research aims to identify the characteristics of Kate Middleton’s speech manner and communication style as a representative of the linguocultural type “lady” in British linguoculture. The scientific novelty of the work lies in revealing the dynamism and variability of the linguocultural type “lady” through a complex analysis of Kate Middleton’s speech portrait in the context of modern cultural realities. The research is the first one to integrate phonetic, grammatical, and lexical aspects of speech, which contributes to a more complete understanding of how speech characteristics shape public image and reflect cultural expectations. The article examines interviews and public speeches by Kate Middleton, which makes it possible to analyze the characteristics of her speech in various contexts. As a result, key aspects of Kate Middleton’s speech portrait as a representative of the “lady” type have been identified. The strict adherence to Received Pronunciation (RP) norms, expressed in the clear articulation of consonants and adherence to rhythm, emphasizes Kate Middleton’s commitment to the traditions of aristocratic communication. The active use of abstract vocabulary and evaluative adjectives creates emotionally rich communication, contributing to the formation of trusting relationships with the audience. The use of the imperative mood and personal pronouns highlights Kate Middleton’s leadership qualities and strategic focus on establishing close contact with interlocutors. These results confirm that Kate Middleton is a striking example of the combination of traditional refinement and modern communication norms in the context of the linguocultural space.