Cognitive and Pragmatic Aspects of Language and Speech

Session 3
Modern Text and Discourse Theories
24 April 2015
Session 3А, Room 3038
Moderator: Sergey V. Chironov
1. Zhanna N. Maslova, Denis V. Minakhin, Balashov Institute (Branch) of
Saratov State University after N.G. Chernyshevsky, Russia
Prospects of Cognitive Investigation of Nonlinear Processes of the World
Perception
2. Olga A. Mechsheryakova, Yelets State University named after Ivan Bunin,
Russia
The Ontology of the Literary Concept and Forming Factors of its Associative Field
3. Svetlana V. Kiseljeva, National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Moscow, Russia
The Secondary Nomination Problem
4. Elena Yu. Ilyinova, Volgograd State University, Volgograd, Russia
Cognitive and Pragmatic Foundations of Figment and its Representation in the text
5. Natalia А. Sidorova, Military University under the Ministry of Defense,
Moscow, Russia
Speech Utterance in the Context of Value-Determinate Discourse
6. Chermen G. Gogichev Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow,
Russia
Idioms as Subordinate Categories
7. Harisimran Singh Sandhu, Freelance, India
The Language-Cognition Interface & the Architecture of Cognition
8. Veronika V. Robustova Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Cognitive and Functional Peculiarities of Onomastic Nomination
9. Ekaterina Yu. Khrisonopulo, Saint Petersburg State University of Culture,
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Cognitive-Discourse Factors for Alternative Uses of the Pronouns This, That and It
in English
10. Sergey V. Chironov, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia
Illocutionary Status of a Question – Based on the Japanese Language Research
11. Elena M. Pozdnyakova , Olesya B. Nesterova MGIMO-University, Moscow,
Russia
The Concept of PROGRESS as One of Key Concepts in Public Speeches of Barack
Obama
12. Dmitry A. Morel, Belgorod State National Research University, Belgorod,
Russia
Reflexive Concept of SECURITY PERIMETER in the Naïve Picture of the World
13. Nina V. Kuznetsova, Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management, Branch of
the Russian Academy of National Economy, Russia
Linguistic Prospects of New Words in the Present-Day English Language
24 April 2015
Session 3B, Room 3022
Moderator: Liudmila I. Bogdanova
1. Valery G. Kuznetsov, Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow, Russia
Interlanguage Aspect of Hyper-Hyponymic Relations Within the Cognitive and
Communicative Field
2. Liudmila I. Bogdanova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow,
Russia
Actual Meanings and the Methods of their Expression
3. Nelly A. Trofimova, National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Moscow, Russia
Linguistic Perspective on Intimate Communication
4. Irina D. Mikhaylova, Moscow City Teacher Training University, Moscow,
Russia
Derivational Ensemble as a Means of Identification of Related Words and
Decoding a Radiksoid
5. Alla D. Prianishnikova, Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow, Russia
On Polysemy of English Words Formed by Zero Derivation
6. Olga V. Chaley, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Distribution Peculiarities and Semantic Variation of English Adjectives for Taste
Designation (Eatable, Edible, Palatable, Savoury)
7. Tszin Tao, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
Three Variations of the Perception of Movement "Past" and Their Implementation
in the Russian and Chinese Language Consciousness
8. Suneeporn Lertkultanon, Language Institute, Thammasat University, Thailand
“ /cai/ ” the Thai Word for “Heart” in the Final Position of Two-Morpheme
Constructions
9. Ekaterina A. Lukyanchenko, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia
Towards an Understanding of Initial Component Types in Nominals with an
Incorporated Object in the English Language
10. Natalia I. Rudenko, Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus
The Morphology of Number and the Semantics of Quantity
11. Anna V. Krabis, Olga V. Dragoy, National Research University Higher
School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
The Role of Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Factors in the Processing of Spatial
Constructions by Monolingual and Bilingual Speakers
12. Alexandra L. Lebedeva, Ekaterina G. Skrebova, Voronezh State University,
Voronezh, Russia
Special Aspects of Expression of Spatial Localization Relations in German
Sentences of Different Structural Types
13. Irina N. Ivashkevich, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
Spatial Metaphors in the Light of Cognitive Approach
14. Rahilya Mamed gysy Geybullayeva, Baku Slavic University and ADA
University, Baku, Azerbaijan
Contemporary Representations of Cultural Traditions: Isosemantism and Cultural
Matrix
24 April 2015
Session 3С, Room 1039
Moderator: Nina A. Levkovskaya
1. Vladimir N. Shaposhnikov, Moscow City Psychological-Pedagogical
University, Moscow, Russia
Лексико-грамматические новации в функционировании и развитии языка
Vocabulary and Grammar Innovations in Language Functioning and Development
2. Irina V. Nikolaeva, National Research University Higher School of Economics,
Moscow, Russia
Intertextuality Implementers in a Modern French Discourse
3. Nina A. Levkovskaya, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia
Pragmatic Integration: Choice of Illustrative Material as a Factor of Ideological
Influence in the Political Discourse
4. Natalia V. Kravchuk, Samara State University, Samara, Russia
Pecularities of the Performance of Interjections in the Discourse Space of Internet
5. Daria V. Kolesova, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Persuasion and Corroboration in Modern Russian Communication (Argumentation
in Interpersonal and Mass Communication)
6. Alla V. Guslyakova, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia
Language Game as a Way of Information Warfare in the Space of Contemporary
Media Discourse
7. Venera M. Shevtsova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Discourse as an Object of Pragmatics Studies
8. Irina M. Voznesenskaya, Saint-Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg,
Russia
Pragmatics of Explanation (Expressive Means in Popular Science Texts)
9. Galina V. Zashchitina, Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow, Russia
Pragmatics of Nomination Strategies in English Massmedia Discourse
10. Irina A. Zyubina, Galina G. Matveeva, Southern Federal University, Rostovon-Don, Russia
Pragmalinguistic Aspect of Speech Portrait
11. Olga S. Zubkova, Kursk State University, Kursk, Russia
Pragmatic Presupposition of Tropical Lexis as the Phenomenon of Modern
Communicative Space (the Case of Professional Metaphor and Pun)
12. Leonid A. Sapozhnikov, Samara State University of Architecture and Civil
Engineering, Samara, Russia
Pragmatic Functions of Interrogative Utterances in Modern Stylized English Oral
Speech
13. Anna V. Galiguzova, MGIMO University
Image-Restoration Strategies at Times of Crisis: A Pragmalinguistic Perspective
25 April 2015
Session 3A, Room 3038
Moderator: Elena M. Pozdnyakova
1. Inna V. Kononova, Saint Petersburg State University of Economics, Saint
Petersburg , Russia
The Structure of a Cultural Concept: the Means of Language and Discourse
Representation
2. Irina V. Zykova, The Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
The Cultural Specifics of Phraseological Conceptualization (a Case Study of
Russian and English Phraseologisms)
3. Nadezhda O. Grigoryeva, South Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Tolerance Phenomenon: Problem of the Status
4. Elena B. Chernishova, Borisoglebsk Branch of Voronezh State University,
Borisoglebsk, Russia
Assessment as a Part of Pragmatikon of the Linguistic Personality: Triangulation
Approach
5. Tatyana V. Morozkina, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Ulyanovsk,
Russia
Semantic Mechanisms of Russian and Chinese Linguistic Identity Reflective
Activities
6. Varvara S. Sosedova, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia
Linguocultural Concept of STIFF UPPER LIP: Ways of Verbalization
7. Elena I. Mikhaleva, Moscow City Teacher Training University, Moscow,
Russia
Implementation of Communicative Intentions of the Speaker through a Complex of
Non-Verbal and Prosodic Characteristics
8. Inna I. Ikatova, Briansk State University, Briansk, Russia
Humour in Initiating Verbal Interaction Between Middle-Class English People
9. Elena V. Ryazanova, National Research Saratov State University, Saratov,
Russia
The Concept of HOUSE in the Context of English and Russian Culture
10. Valentina A. Lenintseva, Moscow City Teacher Training University, Moscow,
Russia
Burukina Tatiana Nikolaevna, People's Friendship University of Russia,
Moscow, Russia
Lexical Peculiarities of Chinese Youth Blogs
11. Tatyana V. Fedoseeva, Financial University under the Government of the
Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
Paralogical Means of Feedback in the Personality Aspect of Dialogue
25 April 2015
Session 3B, Room 3022
Moderator: Liudmila I. Bogdanova
1. Svetlana B. Ulanova, Ryazan Institute (branch) of Moscow State University of
Mechanical Engineering (MAMI), Russia
Realisation of the Economy Principle in Language: Cognitive, Pragmatic and
Linguididactic Aspects
2. Vera V. Denisova, Ekaterina A. Starodubtseva, Kursk State University,
Kursk, Russia
Interlinguistic Semantic Associative Bond as a Cognitive Basis of Foreign
Language Acquisition
3. Yulija N. Zdorikova, Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology,
Ivanovo, Russia
The Language Component of Education: a Review of Contemporary Students
4. Tatiana L. Borodina, The Faculty of Foreign languages of Novosibirsk State
Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Phrasal Verbs: the Problem of Misunderstanding or Systematization of
Knowledge?
5. Vlada V. Nokhrina, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Constructive Speech Influence in Psychology, Teaching and Everyday Life
6. Ksenia I. Rakova, Belgorod Sate National Research University, Belgorod,
Russia
Correlation of Multiple Compound-Complex Sentences with Textual Units
7. Irina F. Belyaeva, Moscow State Regional University, Moscow, Russia
Interclausal and Intraclausal Relations in Temporal Compound Sentences and
Superphrasal Units connected by the 'and' Conjunction
8. Galina P. Snigarenko, MGIMO University
Deixis and contextual intensionality markers
9. Ekaterina L. Dubovik, Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus
Predicative Basis of Syntactic Recursion
10. Anna V. Kisseleva, Ivanovo State University, Ivanovo, Russia
Language Representation of Negative Non-Verbal Behaviour of Persons of High
and Low Social Status: the Gender Differences
11. Olga V. Kirina, Tambov State Technical University, Tambov, Russia
Language as a Tool of Gender Worldview Formation
25 April 2015
Session 3С, Room 2120
Moderator: Tatyana M. Shkapenko
1. Anna I. Sinina, Volgograd Academy of the Russian Internal Affairs Ministry,
Volgograd, Russia
Periphrasis as a Marker of Author’s Style in the Mass Media Texts
2. Natalia A. Naumova, Vladimir branch of Financial University Under the
Government of the Russian Federation, Russia
Linguapragmatic Aspect of Marketing Techniques of Promoting Fast-Moving
Consumer Goods on the Market (Based on the Research of Russian and English)
3. Irina A. Kondakova Irina Alexandrovnа, Vyatka State University of
Humanities, Russia
Romanovskaya Julia Konstantinovna, JSC “VMP Avitek”, Russia
The Ways of Introducing a Place in British Inner Touristic Advertisement
(Multimodal View)
4. Anastasiya A. Kareva, school №656 named after A.S. Makarenko, Moscow,
Russia
Speech Manipulation Strategies in Printed Advertisements (According to
Experimental Data)
5. Roman Je.Telpov, State Institute of the Russian Language named after A.S.
Pushkin, Moscow, Russia
The STALKER Neologism in the Russian Language
6. Tatyana M. Shkapenko, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University,
Kaliningrad, Russia
Cognitive and Pragmatic Aspect of Anglo-American Interjections Borrowed by
Slavic Languages
7. Tatyana Ju. Sherstinova, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg,
Russia
Scenarios of Professional and Everyday Oral Communication: Corpus Research
Based on the Material of Everyday Speech of St. Petersburg Residents
8. Viktoria N. Chetverikova, Ivanovo State University, Ivanovo, Russia
Nonverbal Behaviour of Children and its Interpretation in English-speaking Prose
9. Elena V. Golubkova, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia
Classification and Research Methods of Ad Hoc Means of Nomination in
Accordance with Speech Etiquette Rules
11. Olga V. Larina, MGIMO-University, Moscow, Russia
Interpreting Implicit Temporal Semantics in English Narrative Discourse
11. Yana V. Usacheva, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow,
Moscow, Russia
Dialecticisms and Vernacular in the text of Belles-Lettres genre: the Experience of
a Pre-Translation Analysis (based on the Research of Stories by A. Owens)