Abstract

The aim of the research is to identify the universal and unique mechanisms of haptemic attraction in the textual informative code of the background terminal of cognitive scripts in literary works written in different languages. The scientific originality of the research lies in the fact that the authors substantiate the existence of two types of models of text worlds in which the components of the text informative code are located in the central-peripheral zone, create their own algorithm for the study of haptemic attraction in the textual informative code of the background terminal of a cognitive script, determine the specifics of haptemic attraction in the textual informative code. As a result, the paper shows the existence of a multifaceted model of a text world as a central-peripheral structure with proximal-temporal vectors and a simplified model of a text world as a central-peripheral structure without proximal-temporal vectors. The research reveals the existence of five types of the universal mechanisms of haptemic attraction in the informative code of background terminals of cognitive scripts in the studied novels written in different languages. The development and implementation of a new approach have supplemented the theoretical and methodological base of the theory of text worlds with two new types of models. The theory of modelling textual cognitive constructs has been supplemented with an algorithm for studying haptemic attraction in the textual informative code of the background terminal of a cognitive script. New terms have been introduced into the scientific thesaurus: “a multifaceted model of a text world”, “a simplified model of a text world”, “haptemic attraction”.

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