Types of Questions in the Mediator’s Arsenal (on the Example of English Texts)
- Authors: Uskova T.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Moscow State Linguistic University
- Issue: No 10(878) (2023)
- Pages: 119-125
- Section: Linguistics
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2542-2197/article/view/331279
- ID: 331279
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The article deals with certain features of mediators’ questions application. The use of questions is one of mediation methods aimed at promoting a constructive dialogue between the parties along with achieving a mutually satisfactory decision. The article describes different types of questions and the tasks solved by the mediator through questions application as well as the achieved results.
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Tatiana Vladimirovna Uskova
Moscow State Linguistic University
Author for correspondence.
Email: t-uskova@bk.ru
PhD (Philology), Associate Professor, Assistant Professor at the Department of Linguistics and Professional Communication in the Field of Law Moscow State Linguistic University
Russian FederationReferences
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