Ontology and Phenomenology of Speech by Marklen E. Konurbaev

Ontology and Phenomenology of Speech by Marklen E. Konurbaev

Author:Marklen E. Konurbaev
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


Phenomenologically, the description of the background concentrated on size, which adequately prepared the appearance of a man who is often considered to be one of the most powerful political leaders in the world. This vision of the size had to be very lively, very strong, palpable. And it was—due to the right accents in the background:We arrived at 8pm at what seemed to be the smallest door in the Kremlin. A single lamp dimly lit the unassuming entrance. There was no grand staircase. Instead, a set of narrow spiralling steps took us up to a long corridor. We were ushered into a brightly lit room with imitation Versailles furniture that surrounded a utilitarian, four-metre-long bar stocked with every imaginable drink, attended by two corpulent waiters in ill-fitting black suits. Adjacent were two larger rooms, at the end of which were positioned two vast ornate armchairs, facing each other. (David Tang, My night with President Putin in the Kremlin, Financial Times, 2017)



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