WORLD OF LINGUISTICS AND COMMUNICATION, 2015 № 2


CONTENT

  I. PUBLICATIONS

1. A.A. Romanov, O.N. Morozova, L.A. Romanova
Tver state agricultural Academy, Tver, Russia

SPIN-DOCTORING CONSTRUCTION OF MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS IN THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
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Keywords: manipulation, spin-doctoring, semantic denigration, frame, computer-mediated discourse, public communication
The paper discusses spin-doctoring as a specific type of verbal manipulation in public computer-mediated interaction. Spin-doctoring can be defined as a technique of intended subjective presentation of information for someone’s benefit. It is an element of propaganda aimed at forming and implementing a system of expectations into mass consciousness. The author analyzes the nature of manipulation and describes shared and specific features of manipulation and spin-doctoring. The concept of frame as a mental construct becomes central for the analysis of spin-doctoring.

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2. G.G. Matveeva, A.V. Taktarova
Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-don
Rostov State University of transport Communications, Rostov-on-don

MANIPULATORS OF ACCENTED SPEECH
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Keywords: manipulators of speech, linguistic manipulation, choice, accented speech, text sender, text receiver, verbal behavior, conative-oriented speech strategy
 The article focuses on journalist’s manipulators of accented speech of post-war period (1954-1960). Such speech is notable for accentuation contents as a part of the utterance. i.e. the author puts automatically one content in prestigious position, the other – in not enough prestigious position or he can’t even mark it. The text sender marks the utterance contents as warranted by their status. The contents of this kind are named “Manipulators of speech” by us.

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3. O.A. Turkina
Belarusian state University, Minsk

RIVALRY DISCOURSE OF THE REALITY SHOW “SUVIVOR”: THEMATIC ANALYSIS
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Keywords: confrontation and rivalry discourse, the world picture of discourse, reconstruction, rivals, finalists, causal and genetic approach, thematic analysis
The article deals with the communicators’ discourse picture of the world (DPW) reconstruction in a conflict situation, which enables to understand the confrontation and rivalry discourse’s functioning’s specification. The material on which the research is based is a Russian version of the reality show “Survivor”. The participants’ DPW reconstruction and modeling has enabled to reveal the Russian culture’s specificity in a situation of an inner conflict aroused by the show’s rules. As a methodology the thematic analysis and the discourse’s Causal and Genetic modeling has been used.

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II. MATERIALS AND REPORTS

4. E.N. Bryzgalova, I.M. Shevelevsky
Tver state University, Tver, Russia

FORECASTING AS A COMMUNICATIVE MODEL IN BUSINESS MEDIA DISCOURSE (on the material of "RBC")
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Keywords: media, media discourse, the communicative model, strategy forecasting
This article deals with the problems of modeling of communicative media discourse in the business. Economic and political forecasting is seen as the fundamental importance of this model of media discourse. Analyzes the technology of construction of various content forecasts, revealed the extent of their impact on the audience.

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5. I.Yu. Rakhmanova, T.A. Chiglintseva
Bashkir state University (Birsk branch), Birsk

VARIETY OF FORMS OF ENGLISH CLIPPINGS CORRELATED WITH ONE PROTOTYPE
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Keywords: variety, abbreviation, shortenings, clippings, prototype, variant, form
This article deals with the process of multi-stage abbreviation in the course of which there appear different forms of clippings, correlated with one prototype, it analyzes morphological, structural and semantic peculiarities of the forms of clippings correlated with one prototype, peculiarities of their functioning.

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6. O.V. Novosyolova
Tver state agricultural Academy, Tver, Russia

COMMUNICATIVE FAIRNESS AS PRAGMATIC CONSTRUCT
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Keywords: discursive practice, category of communicative fairness, pragmatic construct of communicative fairness, social interaction
This article deals with the category of communicative fairness of discursive practices as one of the most contradictory and multiaspect categories manifested in social interaction and making an impact on the process of relation establishment between the interlocutors. It’s proved that using the construct of discursive practice communicative fairness gives an opportunity to show that all social practices can be estimated as fair or unfair and each discursive practice can be interpreted by communicants on a certain mental scale, containing two opposite poles - fair and unfair.

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III. RESEARCH

7. V.V. Chinyaeva
Russian state pedagogical University named after Herzen, Saint-Petersburg

MEANING AND SENSE. CORRELATION OF NOTIONS
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Keywords: communication, sense, meaning, code, autopoesis, consensual domain
At the end of the 20th century in the scientific language paradigm there was the reframe of particular linguistic notions, in particular, the notion of “meaning” and the notion of “sense”. “Meaning started to be defined as some associative resource, which is represented by the memory of an individual of the previous usage of one or another sign; “sense” started to be determined as a mental image, which is constructed in the conscience of an individual every time when the communication takes place and is driven by unique experience of people’s cooperation with the environment as well as by an individual history of development of a communicant.

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8. E.V. Malysheva
Tver state agricultural Academy, Tver, Russia

ZONE TACTILE INTERACTION OF PARTICIPANTS IN DIALOGUE
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Keywords: social interaction, dialogue, tactile units, complex interaction, touch, verbal-tactile interaction
The article deals with zone tactile interaction of participants in dialogue. Author concludes that not communicative interaction is made by not only units of language system but also and is duplicated and is supplemented by tactile units of dialogue. Such tactile units divide in zone interaction in the structural communication.

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9. E.S. Bulbenko
Volgograd state socio-pedagogical University, Volgograd
ID ID 0421200038\XXXX

INSIDIOUSNESS THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE COMMUNICATIVE EMOTIONAL SITUATION
(ON THE MATERIAL OF THE DRAMA “OTHELLO” BY SHAKESPEARE)

Keywords: insidiousness, lie, manipulation inside insidiousness, communicative emotional situation, emotional tension, clusters of emotions, emotional dominant of insidiousness, fury, (non)ecologiness.
The article analyzes the linguistic representation of the phenomenon of guile in emotional communicative situations (ECS). It discusses the formation and development of clusters of negative emotions caused by treachery. The paper attempts to identify clusters of ECS treachery from the producer and recipient of false communication in the process of the dynamics of the plot. The conclusion about emotional danger cunning as a variety of lies, both for the individual and for a specific society is being made. The author illustrates the harmfulness of cunning and guile in everyday conversation. Under contemporary conditions harmless is stated as a specific marker of falsity.

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IV. REVIEWS AND CRITIQUE

In the current issue of the journal "World of linguistics and communication" we publish a review of prof. G.G. Yakovleva on the monograph Kinesthetic regulatives in English dialogue speech: E.V. Malysheva. - Tver: TvGU, Tverskay GSHA, 2015. - 147 p.

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OUR AUTHORS

Bryzgalova Elena Nikolaevna
Bulbenko Elena Sergeevna
Malysheva Ekaterina Valerievna
Matveeva Galina Grigorievna
Morozova Oksana Nikolaevna
Novosyolova Olga Vladimirovna
Rakhmanova Irina Yurievna
Romanov Alexey Arkadievich
Romanova Larisa Alekseevna
Taktarova Anna Valerievna
Turkina Oksana Anatolievna
Chiglintseva Tatiana Aleksandrovna
Chinyaeva Viktoria Vladimirovna
Shevelevsky Ivan Mikhailovich

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