COGNITIVE – DISCURSIVE ANALYSIS OF CHARACTER SPEECH
This article discusses the issues of cognitive - discursive analysis of the hero's speech in works of art. The linguopragmatic features of speech, cognitive modeling in the speech of characters, communicative strategies and tactics, as well as the interrelation of discursive processes are analyzed. The article considers the segmentation of the speech of characters, the specific aspects of the dialogue and monologue forms, as well as the author's position and its reflection in the hero's speech based on a cognitive approach. The results of the study help to understand the deeper interpretation of the literary text, the psychology of the characters, and the aesthetic purpose of the author.
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