Preview

Russian Social and Humanitarian Journal

Advanced search

THE NOTION OF COGNITIVE PATTERN: A RATIONALE

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2022-1-1116

Abstract

Aim. The aim of the research is to clarify and further develop the notion of a cognitive pattern and ascertain the role of cognitive patterns in modelling reality by language means.
Methodology. In the course of the research the author applied the methods of etymological analysis, logical analysis of notions, analysis of dictionary definitions and the procedure for purposeful sampling of language material.
Results. The analysis revealed historical continuity and structural parallelism of eidetic and abstract verbal thinking. It was shown that designators of abstract notions ultimately go back to names of material objects.
Research implications. The data obtained can contribute to revealing the correlation between peculiarities of sensory perception of reality and the specificity of scientific modelling of the world by language means.

About the Author

E. Savitskaya
Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education
Russian Federation

Ekaterina V. Savitskaya – Cand. Sci. (Philology), Assoc. Prof., Department of English Philology and Cross-cultural Communication

443099, Samara, ul. Maksima Gor’kogo 65/67



References

1. Baksanskii O. E., Gnatik E. N., Kucher E. N. Nanotekhnologii, biomeditsina, filosofiya obrazovaniya v zerkale mezhdistsiplinarnogo konteksta [Nanotechnology, biomedicine, philosophy of education in the mirror of interdisciplinary context]. Moscow, URSS Publ., 2010. 224 p.

2. Domnin L. N. Elementy teorii grafov [Elements of graph theory]. Penza, Penzenskii gosudarstvennyi universitet Publ., 2007. 144 p.

3. Dukalskaya I. V. [Linguistic and cultural code as a means of forming communicative competence]. In: Al’manakh sovremennoi nauki i obrazovaniya [Almanac of Modern Science and Education], 2011, no. 4, pp. 128–129.

4. Zaidal T. V. [Pattern as a subject of cultural anthropology research]. In: Iskusstvo i kul’tura [Art and culture], 2017, no. 1 (25), pp. 65–68.

5. Molchkova L. V. [Linguocultural codes as a modeling, regulative and generative system]. In: Evropeiskii zhurnal sotsial’nykh nauk [European Journal of Social Sciences], 2011, no. 11 (14), pp. 147–153.

6. Papsheva A. V. [The use of “codeˮ category in linguocultorology]. In: Izvestiya Samarskogo nauchnogo tsentra RAN [Izvestia of Samara Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences], 2010, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 492–494.

7. Savitskii V. M. Elementy teorii kodov: gumanitarnye aspekty [Elements of code theory: humanitarian aspects]. Samara, Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education Publ., 2021. 144 p.

8. Gardner K. M., Rush A. R., Crist V., Konitzer R., Teegarden B. Cognitive Patterns: Problem-Solving Frameworks for Object Technology: Advances in Object Technology (SIGS: Managing Object Technology, Series Number 14). New York, SIGS, 1998. 249 p.

9. Shugen W. Framework of Pattern Recognition Model Based on Cognitive Psychology. In: Geo-spatial Information Science, 2002, no. 5, pp. 74–78.

10. Youguo Pi, Wenzhi Liao, Mingyou Liu. Theory of Cognitive Pattern Recognition. Taiwan, National Chi Nan University, 2008. 638 p.


Review

Views: 442


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2224-0209 (Online)