Сherkhava O. Reconstruction of theolinguistic matrix of religious popular discourse (based on English, German and Ukrainian languages)

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0518U000008

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Specialization

  • 10.02.17 - Порівняльно-історичне і типологічне мовознавство

29-12-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.054.02

Essay

The monograph represents a newly developed comparative cognitive approach to archetypical and stereotypical sub-models of the Theolinguistic Religious Popular Discourse Matrix in the English, German and Ukrainian Languages.The results in the sphere of theolinguistics have been systematized – a new synthetic theological and linguistic discipline covering sequences between language and religion – and have been provided to the scientific interpretation of the basic notions in the monograph in the scope of Cognitive Comparative Linguistics and Historical Discourse Study. The necessity of the “reconstruction” term-definition application in its cognitive-linguistic-comparative-discursive acquisition as the most optimal description for the steps of renovation and schemes of architectonical matrix composition – religious philosophical biblical sense of being – has been substantiated. The optimal Religious Popular Discourse definition has been provided and new methodology for Comparative Cognitive Reconstructio n of archetypical and stereotypical sub-models (presenting Theolinguistic Religious Popular Discourse Matrix in the English, German and Ukrainian Languages), presupposing two procedural stages, has been developed. The Theolinguistic Religious Popular Discourse Matrix is presented as spectral (оptic) model of fractical type (a fan-like). Matrix spectrality has been viewed in sparkling radiation of all possible meanings of the hyperconcept (and its eight metaphoric concepts) nominations: from the prime semantics (pre-Christian) to religious-biblical with an optical fan-like opening of informative and agitational texts’ dominant and optional senses.

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