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Компьютерно-опосредованная коммуникация: феноменологический аспект

Компьютерно-опосредованная коммуникация: феноменологический аспект

Abstract

Пополнение компьютерно-опосредованного дискурса, уже в значительной степени автономной и самодостаточной практики речи, предоставляет для изучения все новые языковые данные, причём частично стратифицированные и кластеризованные по лингвистическим параметрам. Лингвоинформационность коммуникационных отношений в компьютерно-опосредованной среде создает благоприятные условия для поиска закономерностей и выявления логических структур в сфере коммуникационных отношений. Метаязыковой исследовательский приоритет коммуникационного формата речевой практики предопределяет особенности парадигматики компьютерно-опосредованной коммуникации она лингвистическая. Феноменологические основания, выявленные при характеристике компьютерно-опосредованной коммуникации, позволяют говорить о ее речевой аутентичности и принципиальном отличии от традиционных типов общения между людьми. Сфера коммуникации представляет собой в значительной степени самодостаточный феномен, который в компьютерно-опосредованной имплементации проявляет признаки динамичного развития и обладает интерактивной спецификой.

Updating of computer-mediated discourse, which is already largely autonomous and self-sufficient speech practice, provides for research new language data, which is already partially stratified and clustered on linguistic parameters. Lingvoinformationality of communicative relations in computer-mediated environment creates favorable conditions for revealing patterns and identifying logical structures in the sphere of communicative relationships. Metalanguage research priority of communicative format of speech practice determines the linguistic paradigmatics of computer-mediated communication. Phenomenological grounds identified at the description of computer-mediated communication allow discussing its speech authenticity and fundamental dissimilarity from traditional types of communication between people. The sphere of communication is a largely self-sufficient phenomenon that in computer-mediated implementation shows signs of active development and has interactive characteristics.

Keywords

КОМПЬЮТЕРНО-ОПОСРЕДОВАННАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ,COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION,КОМПЬЮТЕРНО-ОПОСРЕДОВАННЫЙ ДИСКУРС,COMPUTER-MEDIATED DISCOURSE,ПАРАДИГМА,PARADIGM,ФЕНОМЕН,PHENOMENON,МЕТАЯЗЫК,METALANGUAGE,СИНКРЕТИЗМ,SYNCRETISM,МУЛЬТИМОДАЛЬНОСТЬ,MULTIMODALITY,ПОЛИЛОГИСТИЧНОСТЬ,МОДЕЛЬ,MODEL,PОLY-LOGISTICITY

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