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REALIZATION OF PROSPECTION EFFECT AND FORECASTING OF GENERALIZED CONTENT IN VARIABLE “ACTION SCHEMES” WHEN DE-OBJECTIVATING INCLUSIONS IN GREEK

Journal: Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics (Vol.-, No. 3)

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Page : 146-153

Keywords : philosophical text; action schemes; prognostic strategies; intertextual elements; Greekisms; objectification / de-objectification of meaning; reflection fixation belts;

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Abstract

The study examines one of the most topical problems of modern meaning generation – the interaction of various components of personal, general cultural and etymological overtones of the semantic hierarchy in the generation of generalized content. The analysis of prognostic strategies in the reception and interpretation of intertextual elements in Greek in the process of interpreting the meaning of a philosophical text implicated by the author. In the process of variative interpretation, new “action schemes” are born every time on the basis of meta-units of sense generation / interpretation (meta-tools, meta-meanings, meta-connections, prognostic strategies and transformations of ontological pictures), which allow the reader to create their own interpretative space based on all perceived and given meaning overtones. The author concludes the immanent pre-given character of prognostic strategies as key elements for allocating an uncountable number of overtones of meaning in a philosophical text. It is in the process of using Greekisms in a non-traditional context that specific metareflexive acts can be verbalized, which are the basis of philosophical thinking. The allusive perception is formed and the recipient predicts the pattern of the expected action, its main event is the separation of the tradition of Greek philosophical classics and existentialism.

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