Between the wild frontiers
I know how heavy's stuff
It's been so very hard through the years
(Blue system “She’s a lady”)
- impersonal sentences on the designation of natural phenomena in Eurodisco ELT
are associated with time change:
I change the gears, I hear the wheel.
We're riding smooth and inside the groove, Uh Huh.
It's ten till eight, and it won't be late.
So please be there don't hesitate, Uh Huh.
I'll ride. Tonight, I'll hold you tight and make you mine.
It's now or never girl.
Outside. Start light.
You'll be flying high by my side.
(Bad Boys Blue “L.O.V.E. in my car”)
- impersonal sentences on the location of the subject:
I can feel it everywhere
There's magic in the air
You might be mine tonight
Yeah, i feel so hypnotized
I feel like paradise
I see heaven in your eyes
(C.C. Catch “I can lose my heart tonight”)
Functional analysis of Pittsburgh Speech based on folklore songs. One of the
instruments for preserving and maintaining the culture and self-identification of the
particular dialect native speakers is folklore.
From our perspective, the folklore concept is a specific type of collective speech
activity dependant on the sociological and cultural situation, historical conditions. The
component of this speech activity is an aesthetically processed traditional text that
responds to social needs and reflects the collective knowledge that stabilizes the
society. Communicants, who are the representatives of one social group, are an integral
part of folklore, as well as another form of communication, while there is a number of
gender, social, professionally determined groups within the given community, where
each of representatives performs the role prescribed by a certain communicative
situation.
At present moment the active propaganda of folklore and the actualization of
research aimed at the study of folklore as a mean of communication and self-
identification of the speaker demonstrate the awareness of the society of the need for
self-identification in the modern world space, including through appeal to the
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