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Information × Registration Number 0214U003986, 0110U002453 , R & D reports Title Linguistic,Cognitive and Pragmatic Aspects of Text's Investigation and the Problems of its Translation popup.stage_title Head Belehova Larysa Ivanivna, Registration Date 24-03-2014 Organization Kherson State Teacer Training University popup.description2 This research focuses on revealing cognitive, linguistic, pragmatic, senergetic and genre properties of English poetic texts within the theoretical framework of linguo-poetics, structural semiotics pragmatics and synergetics. The methodology of concept reconstruction is aimed at revealing the structures of knowledge entrenched in the conscience of English language community and verbalized in the semantic space of poetic texts. The research presents the cognitive models of conceptual space of English poetic texts in their genre varieties as well as linguistic and cognitive analysis of their imagery space and different types and kinds of verbal poetic images . Genre properties of English poetic drama are defined according to the main categories, poetic and dramatic. The methodology of complex analysis of English poetic drama is based on linguistic assumptions of poetics viewed from a cognitive perspective. The application of such analysis made it possible to reveal the world pictures (heroic-tragic, dramatic, symbolic and absurd), reconstructed on the criterion of pathos prevailing in English poetic drama. The conceptual space of English poetic drama is claimed to be formed by literary concepts as basic units of its conceptual space. The model of conceptual space helps to define linguistic and cognitive aspects of reconstructing the reality in English poetic drama. Semantic space of English poetic drama is represented through actualization of its main genre properties (pathos, conflict, image, types of narration). The properties of imaginary monologue-dialogue, grotesque dialogue, monologue-parable are predetermined by the types of verbal poetic images: ambivalent, paradoxical and parabolic. It has been proved that the text-building function of the imperative constructions ensure the peculiarities of a poetic text composition and intertextual relations while their discursive functions help to realize dialogical character and convey communicative and pragmatic intentions of the author. It is maintained that imperative constructions realize literary speech acts which serve as units of imperative poetic discourse and are classified into order, advice, and request. It has been proved that linguistic, stylistic and synergetic properties of syntactic constructions as well as their length and location in the verse lines of the poetic text determine four types of rhythmic and syntactical organization of poetic texts in modernist and postmodernist American poetry: laminar, reverse, syncopic and combined ones. Each of the type is predetermined by a theme and tonality of the text of a certain poetic school and helps to distinguish the specifics of literary-stylistic trends of modernist and postmodernist American poetry. Fractals as recurring types are based on certain configurations of the syntactic constructions within the text which enables to reveal the poetic school the text belongs to. Product Description popup.authors Бєлєхова Лариса Іванівна Баран Григорій Петрович Воробей Надія Володимирівна Дельва Ольга Володимирівна Димитренко Лариса Вікторівна Заболотська Олександра Володимирівна Колесова Алла Олексіївна Криворотько Ганна Віталіївна Маляренко Ірина Олександрівна Мороз Олена Леонідівна Москвичова Оксана Анатоліївна Передерій Ганна Миколаївна Петренко Наталія Володимирівна Проценко Ольга Олександрівна Стодолінська Юлія Валеріївна Суворова Тетяна Миколаївна Шевельова-Гаркуша Наталя Василівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Belehova Larysa Ivanivna. Linguistic,Cognitive and Pragmatic Aspects of Text's Investigation and the Problems of its Translation. (popup.stage: ). Kherson State Teacer Training University. № 0214U003986
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