Abstract

The article examines the problem of the significance of the concept as the invariant basis of the communicative situation. Every communicative situation serves as a basis of the field of emergence as well as its concepts of both synonymous and antonymic paradigms. These paradigms depend on linguistic and extralinguistic factors. Hence they are crucial in verbal interpretation of a particular situation. The main idea of the study is the verbal variants realized on the basis of a concept considered the semantic core of the interpretation variant. Emotional perception of the communicative situation causes specific concept selection from the synonymous series. The concept becomes the main tool to verbalize and add emotional features to the text according to the concept’s lexical and stylistic means. Hence the emotional perception is a result of a special semantic, stylistic, as well as lexical uniqueness of the verbal version in every communicative situation. The paper also aims to determine the global vectors of a world image perception and its interpretation. Here comes a macro base of the text which affects the field of emergence in communication. The communicative situation is assumed to be formed on the basis of four main (macro) motivations serving as physical perception (perception obtained by sensory receptors), emotional and psychological condition, intelligence and the religious factor. The field of emergence appears when the communicative situation is verbalized within a complex perception and interpretation of the material universe, emotional and psychological condition, intellectual and religious component.

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