VERBAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PARTICIPANTS IN A COGNITIVE SCRIPT
Keywords:
cognitive scenario, script, fiction text, phasing, participants of the cognitive scenario, verbal communication, speech actAbstract
Cognitive script is one of the key concepts in cognitive linguistics. Unlike the static concept, the script has a dynamic nature and traditionally reflects stereotypical everyday processes. The implementation of a cognitive script in the space of a fiction text has its own characteristics. The article analyzes the features of the implementation of the cognitive scenario of “preparing for the hunt” – an excerpt from the work of the French writer Marcel Pagnol entitled “La gloire de mon père” in the space of a fiction text.
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