流行病学作为语篇的特征与语言学二次命名的形成:神经语用学与比较学

R. Povoroznyuk, K.V. Hakhariia, Viktoriia Shymanska, Oksana Formanıuk, M. Hnatyuk, A. Popovych
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本文部分讨论了流行病学话语的特点和二级名称(COVID新词)的创建,这在以前没有太多涉及。书中特别描述了具有社会意义的创新现象:新冠肺炎新词完全转变为活跃的常用词汇,流行病学话语的语义和结构变化对医生和普通公民产生了破坏性影响。研究发现,流行病学语篇的快速动态和特定的结构语义变化以及在其环境中产生副名的主要原因是在互补的外部(情境)条件下,人类心理保护机制受到有规律的负向神经语用刺激。阐明这些模式的方法是对药物言语的社会学观察;用外推法分析构词、语义、语用和比较类型,建立神经语用预设。该研究是在两个专业(流行病学家和牙医)的有限样本中进行的,对比了神经实用参数(流行病学家和牙医)。共有18位受访者。因此,本文的研究结果是框架性的、示范性的,需要在词典学和话语学考察的模式下进行拓展,其次是对足够数量的语言现象进行分析。这篇文章的国际意义在于,作者选择了语言学和神经科学交叉领域中几乎未被发现的流行病学话语的变态问题,这鼓励了科学家们关注流行病学词汇和话语普遍肥厚发展和传播的复杂原因。
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Features of Epidemiology as Discourse and Formation of Secondary Naming in Linguistics: Neuropragmatic and Comparative Aspects
The article partially deals with the peculiarities of epidemiological discourse and the creation of secondary names (COVID neologisms), which have not been covered much before. In particular, socially significant innovative phenomena are described: the total transition of COVID-neologisms to an active commonly used lexicon, semantic and structural changes of epidemiological discourse through destructive influence on doctors and ordinary citizens. It was found that the main reason for the rapid dynamics and specified structural-semantic changes of epidemiological discourse and the creation in its environment of secondary names is a regular negative neuro pragmatic stimulation of protective mechanisms of the human psyche in complementary external (situational) conditions. The methods for elucidating these patterns were sociological observations of live drug speech; word-formation, semantic, pragmatic and comparative types of analysis and establishment of neuro pragmatic presupposition by extrapolation methods. The study was conducted on a limited sample of physicians of two specialties contrasted by neuro pragmatic parameters (epidemiologists and dentists). A total of 18 respondents. Therefore, the results of the study are framework, demonstrative and require extension in the mode of lexicographic and discursological expeditions, followed by the analysis of a sufficient number of linguistic phenomena. The international significance of the article lies in the fact that the authors have chosen the almost undiscovered problem of metamorphosis of epidemiological discourse at the intersection of linguistics and neuroscience, which encourages scientists to pay attention to the complex causes of the hypertrophic development and spread of epidemiological vocabulary and discourse in general.
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