The category of seemingness and its functioning in Herbert G. Wells’s novel “The Time Machine”

T. P. Karpukhina
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The aim of the research is to reveal the specific features of the epistemic category of seemingness functioning in an English novel of a science fiction genre. The article undertakes a versatile approach to the phenomenon of seemingness viewed from different angles, namely, a logic-philosophical, psychological and linguistic ones. Linguistic criteria identifying the category of seemingness have been clarified. Scientific originality of the research lies in describing the peculiarities of the category of seemingness as represented in H. G. Wells’s novel. The research findings reveal a diversity of lexico-syntactic denominations of seemingness constituting the corresponding semantic field thus forming its centre or periphery. The modus of seemingness embraces various types of perception, those of a visual, aural, tactile, olfactory and kinaesthetic ones. The results of the research indicate that seemingness in the novel tends to interact with the category of evaluation. As the study shows, the modus of seemingness in the novel is inseparable from the first-person narration describing the incredible events in the world of fantastic future as seemingly indefinite, unverified and illusory.
赫伯特-威尔斯的小说《时间机器》中的 "看似 "范畴及其作用
研究的目的是揭示科幻体裁英语小说中 "貌似 "这一认识论范畴的具体特征。文章从逻辑哲学、心理学和语言学等不同角度对 "似乎性 "现象进行了多角度的研究。文章阐明了确定 "貌似 "类别的语言学标准。该研究的科学独创性在于描述了 H. G. 威尔斯小说中 "貌似 "类别的特殊性。研究结果揭示了 "貌似 "的词汇-句法名称的多样性,它们构成了相应的语义场,从而形成了其中心或外围。貌似的方式包括各种感知类型,如视觉、听觉、触觉、嗅觉和动觉。研究结果表明,小说中的 "似乎 "往往与 "评价 "范畴相互作用。研究结果表明,小说中的 "似乎 "模式与第一人称叙事密不可分,第一人称叙事将奇幻未来世界中发生的不可思议的事件描述为似乎是不确定的、未经证实的和虚幻的。
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