Language. Culture. Discourse
Anastasiia Kyrysiuk,
Yan Kapranov,
Natalya Izotova,
Roman Vasko,
Alla Korolyova,
Mariia Shutova,
Ruslana Savchuk,
Yaroslava Gnezdilova,
Oksana Babelyuk and
Olesya Cherkhava
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Anastasiia Kyrysiuk: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Yan Kapranov: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Natalya Izotova: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Roman Vasko: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Alla Korolyova: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Mariia Shutova: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Ruslana Savchuk: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Yaroslava Gnezdilova: Kyiv National Linguistic University
Oksana Babelyuk: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Olesya Cherkhava: Kyiv National Linguistic University
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Abstract:
The monograph represents a new interpretation of the relationship between the phenomenon of a Man and the triad of LANGUAGE – CULTURE – DISCOURSE. Taking into account the new cognitive-discursive approach, the authors made an attempt to harmonize their scientific observations with the content of the studied macrolinguistic issues in the three parts of the monograph. A general methodology was developed for analysis of factual material, the results of which proved that language and culture are sources for the construction of various types of discourse (artistic, political, and religious). The key narratives of each type of discourse reproduce the value con- stants and dominants of ethnic groups at various stages of civilizational and planetary development. The concept of the monograph is the triad of LANGUAGE – CULTURE – DISCOURSE that is interpreted as an extremely complex synergistic continuum of an open type, which takes on material form with the participation of a Man, i.e. a representative of certain social communities and, at the same time, a generator of various types of speech, which ensures efficient communication of communication participants.
Keywords: Language; culture; discourse; cognitive-discursive approach; complex synergistic continuum (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-617-7319-60-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Lexico-semantic graphs as formalized schemes of reflection of fragment of reality in human consciousness , pp 5-21 Part: 1

- Anastasiia Kyrysiuk
- Ch 1 Cuneiform system of writing as ancient civilizations value , pp 52-67 Part: 2

- Roman Vasko
- Ch 1 In search of narrative identity: how writers construct their identity in narratives , pp 96-115 Part: 3

- Ruslana Savchuk
- Ch 2 Cognitive and rhetoric modelling of political metadiscourse: a comparative study of B. Johnson's and V. Zelenskyy's addresses to the UK and Ukrainian parliaments correspondingly , pp 116-132 Part: 3

- Yaroslava Gnezdilova
- Ch 2 Сulture as an environment for language typology formation , pp 68-78 Part: 2

- Alla Korolyova
- Ch 2 AntСonc corpus manager and its possibilities for keywords with resilience semantics search , pp 22-32 Part: 1

- Yan Kapranov
- Ch 3 Postirony in hysterical realism discourse , pp 133-147 Part: 3

- Oksana Babelyuk
- Ch 3 Сoncept of engl. Courage / ukr. Хоробрість as stereotype of ethnocultural mentality of Ukrainians and English , pp 79-94 Part: 2

- Mariia Shutova
- Ch 3 The interplay of linguistic means managing the reader's attention: the slow reading method , pp 33-50 Part: 1

- Natalya Izotova
- Ch 4 Cognitive religious-biblical model of behaviour in representatives of different linguistic cultures in crisis situations , pp 148-159 Part: 3

- Olesya Cherkhava
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DOI: 10.15587/978-617-7319-60-2
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