2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.10.015
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Categories of Immaterial Objects in Mind and Language

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“…Frame analysis allows us to describe the specifics of the objectification of a person's understanding of the cognitive situation as a set of possible language realizations due to the communicative situation. This research procedure includes several stages: identification of significant elements in the language fragment, sequential analysis of their lexical meaning, interpretation of the general meaning of these elements taking into account the pragmatic focus of the statement [16]. The movement from the particular to the general is a logical operation of generalization, as a result of which a set of categorical components is revealed, reflecting the structuring of information about the cognitive situation.…”
Section: Categorical Frame Structure Of the Cognitive Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Frame analysis allows us to describe the specifics of the objectification of a person's understanding of the cognitive situation as a set of possible language realizations due to the communicative situation. This research procedure includes several stages: identification of significant elements in the language fragment, sequential analysis of their lexical meaning, interpretation of the general meaning of these elements taking into account the pragmatic focus of the statement [16]. The movement from the particular to the general is a logical operation of generalization, as a result of which a set of categorical components is revealed, reflecting the structuring of information about the cognitive situation.…”
Section: Categorical Frame Structure Of the Cognitive Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…405-406]. Later, similar headings of experience were considered in [16,17], where situational knowledge was understood as a structure containing logically interrelated elements. Summarizing the views expressed, we can consider the most significant categorical nodes that form the frame of the cognitive situation.…”
Section: Categorical Frame Structure Of the Cognitive Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%