OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS

The subject matter of the paper is the analyses of communicative acts from the position of the Observer – interpreter. The Observer expresses his/her communicative intentions through the language. In the linguistic conceptualization the Observer can be defined as a perceptive, manipulative and cogni...

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Main Author: Yeryomina O. V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marina Sokolova Publishings 2022-11-01
Series:Russian Linguistic Bulletin
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Online Access:https://rulb.org/archive/7-35-2022-november/10.18454/RULB.2022.35.9
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description The subject matter of the paper is the analyses of communicative acts from the position of the Observer – interpreter. The Observer expresses his/her communicative intentions through the language. In the linguistic conceptualization the Observer can be defined as a perceptive, manipulative and cognitive discursive category combining the act of perception with the evaluation. The focus of research attention is exclusively on the cognitive hypostasis of the Observer. The Observer acts as an analytical tool of conceptual-semantic analysis in various hypostases, reflecting the entire palette of human perception: physical sensations, emotional (affective) reactions, evaluation and mental activities. In many ways, the functioning of the Observer in one role (when the Observer combines the role of the subject of perception and the subject of affective assessment) or another (when he/she acts as an addressee) depends on the nature of the Observed, with the obvious fact that the Observed always takes place when it comes to the Observer.The data analysis is carried out on the English language material. The Observer’s sphere of concepts interacting with the speech units results in different types of language interpretation in the process of communication and cognition. The results of this research can be of certain interest for English pragmatics, English language lexicology and cognitive linguistics studies.
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spelling doaj.art-ab8cf648d84b400e9760baaaf39bbeef2022-12-22T03:36:06ZengMarina Sokolova PublishingsRussian Linguistic Bulletin2313-02882411-29682022-11-0135710.18454/RULB.2022.35.910.18454/RULB.2022.35.9OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTSYeryomina O. V.0Irkutsk National Research Technical UniversityThe subject matter of the paper is the analyses of communicative acts from the position of the Observer – interpreter. The Observer expresses his/her communicative intentions through the language. In the linguistic conceptualization the Observer can be defined as a perceptive, manipulative and cognitive discursive category combining the act of perception with the evaluation. The focus of research attention is exclusively on the cognitive hypostasis of the Observer. The Observer acts as an analytical tool of conceptual-semantic analysis in various hypostases, reflecting the entire palette of human perception: physical sensations, emotional (affective) reactions, evaluation and mental activities. In many ways, the functioning of the Observer in one role (when the Observer combines the role of the subject of perception and the subject of affective assessment) or another (when he/she acts as an addressee) depends on the nature of the Observed, with the obvious fact that the Observed always takes place when it comes to the Observer.The data analysis is carried out on the English language material. The Observer’s sphere of concepts interacting with the speech units results in different types of language interpretation in the process of communication and cognition. The results of this research can be of certain interest for English pragmatics, English language lexicology and cognitive linguistics studies.https://rulb.org/archive/7-35-2022-november/10.18454/RULB.2022.35.9наблюдателькогнитивныйоценкакоммуникативный акткоммуникацияинтерпретациявосприятиекартина мираголосречьobservercognitiveevaluationcommunicative actcommunicationinterpretationperceptionworld imagevoicespeech
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OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS
Russian Linguistic Bulletin
наблюдатель
когнитивный
оценка
коммуникативный акт
коммуникация
интерпретация
восприятие
картина мира
голос
речь
observer
cognitive
evaluation
communicative act
communication
interpretation
perception
world image
voice
speech
title OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS
title_full OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS
title_fullStr OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS
title_full_unstemmed OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS
title_short OBSERVER AS A COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE SUBJECT OF COGNITION, PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTS
title_sort observer as a cognitive and affective subject of cognition perception and evaluation of communicative acts
topic наблюдатель
когнитивный
оценка
коммуникативный акт
коммуникация
интерпретация
восприятие
картина мира
голос
речь
observer
cognitive
evaluation
communicative act
communication
interpretation
perception
world image
voice
speech
url https://rulb.org/archive/7-35-2022-november/10.18454/RULB.2022.35.9
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