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A MULTIMODAL ‘TEXT’: THE LINGUOPRAGMATIC PECULIARITIES OF VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL COMPONENTS INTERACTING IN DIFFERENT COMMUNICATIVE TYPES OF DISCOURSE
The article dwells on the interaction of verbal and non-verbal components in different communicative media - painting, filmography, and art-reviews discourse. In modern art, we come across various ‘mixed media’ in creating visual or moving images, which may also include the verbal component. The power of linguistic discourse is then applied in the spheres where traditionally other modes were found to prevail. In conceptualism, the word becomes a means of reflection and in neo surrealism - it fills expressive narratives growing into illocutionary speech acts. In the article, text is considered as part of art-multimedia objects and the visual image - as incorporated into a verbal narrative. The dominant role of the verbal component is traced in the conceptual perception of art objects as well as in creating ‘potentially multimodal’ journalistic texts through concrete and abstract linguistic representation. If concrete representation is realized in referential meanings of words, abstract representation hinges on their emotive meanings. It has been observed that whatever the word’s function in art-multimedia may be, it results in broadening the word’s semantic scope and extending its conceptual potential.
期刊介绍:
Issues of Cognitive Linguistics (Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki) is published under the auspices of the Russian Cognitive Linguists Association. It is an international peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for linguistic research on topics which investigate the interaction between language and human cognition. The contributions focus on topics such as cognitive discourse analysis, phenomenology-based cognitive linguistic research, cognitive sociolinguistics, and cover such matters as mental space theory, blending theory, political discourse, cognitive stylistics, cognitive poetics, natural language categorization, conceptualization theory, lexical network theory, cognitive modeling. Issues of Cognitive Linguistics promotes the constructive interaction between linguistics and such neighbouring disciplines as sociology, cultural studies, psychology, neurolinguistics, communication studies, translation theory and educational linguistics.