RESEARCH PROBLEMS OF TEXT DYNAMICS IN THE ASPECT OF COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS
Abstract
Ishtoyan C. G.
Keywords: text dynamics, frame, conceptual integration, cognitive grammar.
The article deals with the text dynamics as a cognitively oriented and linguistically based approach to the text which is characterized by integrative nature. As such, this approach enables to combine all types of information gained from analyses of the text on the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic levels with the information derived from external sources, focusing upon blocks of material larger both than the sentence and semantic construction.
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