Discourse-World Macrostructure of the Political Event
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2018-05-30Автор
Кушнерук, Светлана Леонидовна
Курочкина, Мария Анатольевна
Kushneruk, Svetlana
Kurochkina, Maria
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The paper focuses on modeling the macrostructure of discourse-world of the political
event as derived from G20 Leaders’ Declaration and publications united by the theme of
2017 summit. The purpose of the authors is to reveal basic macroframes that are viewed
as cognitive ‘pillars’ of discourse world of one of the most crucial political events of the
past year – international forum for economic cooperation. The notion of discourse world
macrostructure draws on World-Modelling Theory initially inspired by Text-World
Theory, introduced by Werth, Gavins, Semino and then expanded upon contemporary
cognitive-discourse approaches proposed by Russian scholars Kubryakova, Boldyrev,
Demyankov, and Socio-cognitive Theory of discourse, introduced by van Dijk. Discourse
world of political event is treated as representational structure of discourse having its
macrostructure that is made explicit on the level of discourse topics. It is argued that
global economic challenges specify basic macroframes that constitute the macrostructure
of the discourse world. In the present research, the established macroframes are grouped
into three cognitive-semantic fields – ‘Man and Society’, ‘Man and Nature’, and ‘World
Economy’. It is proved that discourse world macrostructure has economic ideology and
political intentions behind the linguistic expressions. Correlations are found between
discourse world macrostructure of the political event and major political and economic
initiatives aimed at changing for the better economic life of the global community. The
conclusions might present interest for further investigation of the socially-determined
discourse structures that govern the perception of the political events by mass audience.