THE NOMINATION AS A COMPONENT OF THE COGNITIVE STYLE OF A LANGUAGE PERSONALITY
Gelyaeva Ariuka Ibragimovna, Pugoeva Asya Osmanovna
Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H. M. Berbekov
Ingush State University
Abstract. The article is devoted to the characterization of one of the components of the cognitive style of a linguistic personality - the concept of "nomination", and also to the definition of the specificity of its use in the discursive activities of a public language personality. The most frequent for Vladimir Putin's discourse methods and types of nomination are identified, their function in the realization of the author's communicative intentions is determined.
Key words and phrases: языковая личность, когнитивный стиль, выдвижение, актуализация, градация, стилистическая конвергенция, вопросно-ответная конструкция, language personality, cognitive style, nomination, actualization, gradation, stylistic convergence, question-answer construction
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