对科尔森-怀特海幻想作品中表音系统的认知文体学研究

Prof. Qasim Obayes Al-Azzawi (Ph. D.) ,, Assist. Lecturer Maryam Abdul Kadhim Mahdi Duraa’y
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认知文体学家在试图解释读者对文学文本的理解时,面临着沟通作者与读者世界的巨大挑战。Werth(1999)试图澄清将不同话语领域与作者-读者解释层面联系起来的概念空间。这种方法为我们思考写作和阅读提供了一个全新的视角。在使用语言模型解读文学作品方面,认知文体学比传统的文体核算走得更远。它通过运用认知科学中有关心智、语言和世界的概念,来研究可比和不同的阅读体验。本研究的目的是通过认知文体学手段的视角来审视科尔森-怀特海所选的小说,重点关注心理空间对意义阐释的影响。通过在语法构建中使用这些心理空间,可以更好地概念化诗人的世界观。它们不仅被用来模拟语言和思维中的动态映射,而且还在整个创作过程中相互作用,帮助整合概念。本研究采用 Werth(1999 年)提出的文本世界理论模型,采用描述性定性方法。研究认为,文本世界理论在小说中被用于描述人物在地铁、杀戮战场、避难所、大学和街道等不同地点的生活。通过使用 "他"、"他们/路线 "和 "它/灰色 "等代词,描绘了主人公的孤独、瘫痪和无知觉状态。人物的世界被描述为乏味、麻痹和阴郁的环境。这些形容词是形容词和名词,描述了主人公生活在一个阴暗、充满尸体、恶臭和疯狂活动的环境中。这些形容词有助于表达人物生活的复杂性和世界的复杂性。
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A COGNITIVE STYLISTIC STUDY OF EPITHET SYSTEM IN COLSON WHITEHEAD’S FANTASY
Attempts by cognitive stylists to explain readers' comprehension of literary texts face a significant challenge in bridging the author's and reader's worlds. Attempting to clarify the conceptual space that links the different discourse realms to the author-reader levels of interpretation is something that Werth (1999) does. This method offers a fresh perspective on how we think about writing and reading. When it comes to interpreting literature using language models, cognitive stylistics goes farther than conventional stylistic accounting. It examines reading experiences, both comparable and different, by applying concepts from cognitive science regarding the mind, language, and the world. The purpose of this research is to examine Colson Whitehead's chosen novel through the lens of cognitive stylistic devices, with a focus on the impact of mental spaces on meaning interpretation. The poet's worldview can be better conceptualized through the use of these mental spaces in the construction of grammars. Not only are they utilized to model dynamic mapping in language and mind, but they also interact and aid in the integration of concepts throughout production. The study utilizes a descriptive qualitative method with the model of Text World Theory by Werth (1999). The study concludes that Text World Theory is used in a novel to describe the characters' lives in various locations, such as subways, kill fields, refuges, colleges, and streets. The protagonist's solitude, paralysis, and senseless state are depicted through the use of pronouns like 'he', 'they/routes', and 'it/gray'. The characters' world is described as tedious, paralyzed, and a gloomy environment. The epithets, which are adjectives and nouns, describe the protagonist's life in a dark, gloomy environment filled with corpses, bad smells, and crazy activities. These epithets help to convey the complexities of the characters' lives and the complexities of their world.
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