GRAMOTA Publishers suggests publishing your scientific articles in periodicals
Pan-ArtPedagogy. Theory & PracticePhilology. Theory & PracticeManuscript

Archive of Scientific Articles

SOURCE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2018. № 11. Part 2. P. 321-325.
SCIENTIFIC AREA:    Philological Sciences
Procedure of Scientific Articles Publication | To Show Issue Content | To Show All Articles in Section | Subject Index

License Agreement on scientific materials use.

https://doi.org/10.30853/filnauki.2018-11-2.23

SPACE-STRUCTURED MODEL WITHIN THE COMIC EFFECT ANALYSIS: COGNITIVE AND DISCURSIVE ASPECT

Gorzhaya Alesya Aleksandrovna, Marinina Galina Ivanovna
North-Caucasus Federal University


Submitted: 16.09.2018
Abstract. The study shows how space-structured model can be applied in the analysis of comic elements verbalisators in a sense construction. The stages of creative comic sense derivation are specified: physicalization, direct hypostasis and re-objectivative hypostasis. The concept of lexical expectation serves the basis for transformed sense modelling that realizes comic effects. Creative aspects of individual concept-valency system are constantly revised as regards their compliance with general linguoculture system in order to provide adequate interpretation of comic elements by counter communicants.
Key words and phrases: комический эффект, трансформированная структура, пространственно-структурированная модель, вариативность структуры сценария, актуализация, креативность и вариативность, comic effect, transformed structure, space-structured model, script structure variability, actualization, creativity and variability
Open the whole article in PDF format. Free PDF-files viewer can be downloaded here.
References:
  1. Bredikhin S. N., Alikaev R. S. Strategii usmotreniya i raspredmechivaniya smyslovykh konstruktov v aspekte po-nimaniya i v-zhivaniya // Voprosy kognitivnoi lingvistiki. 2016. № 2 (47). S. 123-128.
  2. Bredikhin S. N., Vartanova L. R. Tekstologicheskie funktsii inoskazatel'nykh pereosmyslennykh konstruktsii v smysloobrazovatel'nom aspekte // Fundamental'nye issledovaniya. 2015. № 2-3. S. 639-643.
  3. Bredikhin S. N., Serebryakova S. V. Sub"ektno-ob"ektnaya asimmetriya pri raspoznavanii rechi // Voprosy kognitivnoi lingvistiki. 2016. № 4 (49). S. 114-121.
  4. Anweisungen und Tipps von A - Z. Mach auch mit! [Elektronnyi resurs]. URL: https://de.wikihow.com/Hauptseite (data obrashcheniya: 07.09.2018).
  5. Blackadder Series 4 [Elektronnyi resurs]. Episode 2 Corporal Punishment Full Script. URL: http://blackadderquotes. com/blackadder-series-4-episode-2-corporal-punishment-full-script (data obrashcheniya: 01.09.2018).
  6. Coulson S. Semantic Leaps: Frame-Shifting and Conceptual Blending in Meaning Construction. N. Y. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 476 p.
  7. Coulson S., Matlock T. Metaphor and the space structuring model // Metaphor & Symbol. 2001. Vol. 16. № 13. P. 295-316.
  8. Coulson S., Williams R. F. Hemispheric asymmetries and joke comprehension // Neuropsychologia. 2005. № 43. P. 128-141.
  9. Fauconnier G. Mental Spaces. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. 190 p.
  10. Fauconnier G., Turner M. The Way We Think: Conceptual Blending and the Mind’s Hidden Complexities. N. Y.: Basic Books, 2002. 440 p.
  11. Giora R. Optimal innovation and pleasure // The April Fools’ Day Workshop on Computational Humour: Proceedings of the Twentieth Twente Workshop on Language Technology (Series TWTL 20). Enschede: UT Service Centrum, 2002. P. 11-28.
  12. Kutas M., Hyllyard S. A. Reading Senseless Sentences: Brain Potentials Reflect Semantic Incongruity // Science. New Series. 1980. Vol. 207. № 4427. P. 203-205.
  13. Langacker R. The Foundations of Cognitive Grammar: in 2 vols. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1987. Vol. 1. Theoretical Prerequisites. 516 p.
  14. Panther K.-U., Thornburg L. L. Metonymy and Pragmatic Inferencing. Amsterdam: John L. Benjamins, 2003. 285 p.
  15. Raskin V. Semantic Mechanisms of Humor. Dordrecht - Boston - Lancaster: D. Reidel, 1985. 285 p.
  16. Regier T. The Human Semantic Potential: Spatial Language and Constrained Connectionism. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996. 220 p.

Procedure of Scientific Articles Publication | To Show Issue Content | To Show All Articles in Section | Subject Index

© 2006-2024 GRAMOTA Publishers

site development and search engine optimization (seo): krav.ru