- •Cognitive Linguistics Questions for the Government Examination
- •Когнитивная лингвистика Вопросы для государственной аттестации
- •Historical prerequisites of Cognitive Linguistics: first formation; four stages: place, time, peculiarities of cognitive linguistic research on each stage.
- •Concept and Language Knowledge: the phenomenon of Concept; the phenomenon of Language Knowledge; relations of Concept and Language Knowledge.
- •Correlation of the categories ‘Meaning’, ‘Notion’ and ‘Concept’ in the light of cognitive linguistic research: the essence of each of the three phenomena; peculiarities of their relations.
- •Theoretical model of Concept: peculiarities of its content; its components; structure of Concept, linguistic representative of Concept.
- •Theoretical Method of Metaphor in cognitive linguistic research: the authors; principle of interpreting Concept as a metaphor; comparing Metaphor and Concept.
- •Associative Method in the research of Cognitive Linguistics: the essence of the method; procedure of the associative experiment; results value.
- •Method of Conceptual Analysis in cognitive linguistic research: the authors; the essence of the method; the procedure; results value.
- •Approaches to studying Concept
Method of Conceptual Analysis in cognitive linguistic research: the authors; the essence of the method; the procedure; results value.
Method of Conceptual Analysis of a literary text in cognitive linguistic research as it was introduced by L.V.Babenko
The Method of Conceptual Analysis is widely used in the analysis of literary works. It was introduced to the home cognitive linguistic research by the Russian linguists L.V.Babenko and U.V.Kazarin. The method implies the following steps of the research of the conceptual system/sphere of a literary text.
Steps of the analysis:
Distinguishing of before-text presuppositions which were important for the formation of conceptual space of the text under analysis such as
the time and place of creating it (historical, cultural, social peculiarities);
the name of the author (some biographical features reflected or influenced a certain author’s conceptual position);
the role of an epigraph (a certain motive, supposition to be comprehended at the time of reading and interpreting the content, context and implication), etc.
Analysis of the semantics of the title and of its semantic radius in the text.
Conducting a psycholinguistic experiment:
distinguishing a number of the key words of the text and analysis of their semantics (cognitive linguistic sphere);
identifying repeated words which correlate with the key words paradigmatically and syntagmatically and analysis of the peculiarities of their relations (cognitive grammatical sphere);
revealing the main key word of the text – a lexical representative of the leading concept of the work (cognitive linguistic sphere);
distinguishing lexical thematic groups with different expressive power, i.e. analysis of the lexical structure/composition of the text (cognitive emotive sphere).
Description of the Sphere of Concepts of the text under analysis (or a version – of the works of an author) which implies generalization of meanings of all the key words (‘bearers’ of the conceptual meaning, sense, essence). The aim of that is to interpret all the possible characteristic proprieties of the concept under analysis (its attributes, predicates, associations, figurative images, etc.).