10.00.00 Philological sciences
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INTERRELATION OF “CONCRETE/ABSTRACT CONCEPTUALIZTION” COGNITIVE STYLE AND LANGUAGE
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The article describes a linguistic model which helps to define the attributability of a person to one of the poles of the “concrete/abstract conceptualization” cognitive style
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PARALINGUISTICS MEANS IN HYPERTEXT OF THE FINE ARTS
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The interaction of verbal and paraverbal phenomena in hypertext of the fine arts. The impact of paralinguistic means on the perception of information
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PECULIARITIES OF THE USE OF THE EXTRALINGUISTIC DATA IN COGNITIVE STUDIES OF THEPOLITICAL DISCOURSE
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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This article deals with some peculiarities of verbalization of one of key concepts of the political discourse – the frame “governance” by the verbs of different semantic groups that are singled out with the help of the analysis of extra linguistic data
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10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The article presents the results of the research of primordial and borrowed lexicon in the system of elementary relationship terms. The results of the research show that the overwhelming majority of terms belong to the primordially Turkic lexical units, but with noticeable lexical, semantic and phonetic deviation from the initial forms. Also our research founded the existence of terms of Yakut origin. During its historical development the Yakut language has absorbed some foreign-language terms which surely influenced to the development of Yakut terms of relationship
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REFLECTING OF LEXICAL SYNONYMS IN THE SAKHA LEXICOGRAPHY
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The article considers lexicographical aspect of lexical synonyms of the Sakha language: it identifies the ways and methods of including the lexical synonyms in the general dictionaries, it carries out a critical analysis of the existing dictionaries of synonyms
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ISOFUNCTIONALISM OF RUSSIAN AND ARABIC INTERPHRASE CONJUNCION UNITS
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The phenomenon of isofunctionalism in language syntax is considered. The possibility of isofunctionalism-based approach to the description of semi significant interphrase conjunction syntactic words is discussed, and their functional similarity in Russian and Arabic is proved
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CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA OF INCOMPLETE SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCTIONS
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The incomplete sentence binary classification based on the “cognition, discourse and isofunctionalism-based approach” is presented in the article. The main parameters of classification that are justified in the paper are the structural determination, discourse dependence, position semisignificance, correlation with verbalized information and phraseological properties of component
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COGNITIVE-SYNTACTIC NATURE OF THE CATEGORY OF MEASURE AND DEGREE
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The inner structure of the category of measure, degree, and its relationship with other cognitive categories is discussed in the article. Isofunctional representations of syntactic constructions with the meaning of measure and degree allowing revelation of cognitive-syntax nature of investigated category are analyzed
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SPECIFIC OF REPRESENTATION OF “SOCIAL ACTIVITY IN ACHIEVING THE AIM” FRAME ON THE LANGUAGE LEVEL
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The article is devoted to the problem of practical application of the modern linguistic theory: frame semantics. The meanings of the verbs as the parts of language are investigated through their cognitive representation. The article deals with the problem of formation, description and representation of the frame components on the language level
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THE CONSTANTS OF ARTISTIC WORLD IN NARRATIVES OF R. SENCHIN
10.00.00 Philological sciences
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The article is devoted to the analysis of artistic world of R. Senchin on basis of three narratives (“Minus”, “Nubuck”, “Forward and up with low batteries”) that represent works of one of the most important adherents of “new Russian realism”