Abstract

Aim. To create an interpretive taxonomic model of a text cognitive script, represented in the conceptual domain of documentary prose.Methodology. By means of the innovative author’s interpreting algorithm for text cognitive script architectonics represented in the conceptual domain of documentary prose, the specific features of a complex taxonomic model as a dynamic textual research construct are identified.Results. For the first time, a complex taxonomic model of a text cognitive script, represented in the conceptual domain of documentary prose, has been interpreted; the author’s interpreting algorithm for text cognitive script architectonics as a dynamic construct of the conceptual domain of documentary prose is proposed; a typology of research constructs which compose the conceptual domain of documentary prose is proposed; the correlation between the text cognitive script architectonics and the functioning of text cognitive attractors in the conceptual domain of documentary prose is substantiated.Research implications. The results of this scientific research contribute to the further development of cognitive poetics, the methodology of interpretative taxonomic modeling of textual cognitive constructs. The terms “documentary and literary concept” and “spatial-temporal cyclicity” are introduced into the scientific thesaurus. The author’s typology of documentary and literary concept is presented. The results of the study can be applied in lectures on text theory and cognitive poetics.

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