THE ACADEMIC SCHOLAR’S SPEECH IN THE RUSSIAN PARLIAMENTARY DISCOURSE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY (BY THE MATERIAL OF THE SPEECH BY A. A. SHAKHMATOV IN THE COUNCIL OF STATE)
Gromyko Sergei Aleksandrovich
Vologda State University
Abstract. In the article the basic characteristics of the academic scholar’s speech in the Russian pre-revolutionary parliament are revealed. By the example of A. A. Shakhmatov’s speech in the Council of State the main techniques and means of speech influence on audience originating from academic rhetoric are shown. The impact of academic rhetoric on the formation of the Russian parliamentary eloquence of the beginning of the XX century is considered. In the paper the extracts of the speech by the academician A. A. Shakhmatov in the Council of State are published and analyzed for the first time.
Key words and phrases: парламентская риторика, академическая риторика, А. А. Шахматов, Государственный совет, политическая дискуссия, parliamentary rhetoric, academic rhetoric, A. A. Shakhmatov, the Council of State, political debate
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