Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity
The article features the compositional semantics of phrasal verbs that denote a cognitive activity, as well as the interaction between their conceptual structure and the particle. The conceptual structures of these components can be described as mental schemes, e.g., a container with a certain vecto...
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| description | The article features the compositional semantics of phrasal verbs that denote a cognitive activity, as well as the interaction between their conceptual structure and the particle. The conceptual structures of these components can be described as mental schemes, e.g., a container with a certain vector of cognitive projection, and a number of subtypes. The compositional semantics of phrasal verbs of cognitive activity revealed that the interaction between the conceptual structure of the verb and the particle is a cognitive mechanism that develops its semantics. The container metaphor is based on the semantic potential of the verbal component and such particles as in, out, and through. These particles are usually combined with verbs of movement, physical activity, and perception. As part of phrasal verbs of mental activity, they realize the following prototypical concepts: the subject / object of the action gets into / penetrates into the container, is out / outside of the container, or crosses the border of the container, respectively. The role of the container belongs not to real objects, but to abstract entities, e.g., memory, consciousness, attention, feelings, thoughts, etc., as well as various physical and mental states or situations in which objects are immersed. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-a4861ba544174e47970528eb7d3b2cdc2025-08-19T22:20:53ZdeuKemerovo State UniversityСибСкрипт2949-21222949-20922023-09-0125443344010.21603/sibscript-2023-25-4-433-4404616Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive ActivityVictoria G. Egorova0Oxana F. Zadobrivscaia1Rybnitsa Branch of Transdniestrian Shevchenko State UniversityRybnitsa Branch of Transdniestrian Shevchenko State UniversityThe article features the compositional semantics of phrasal verbs that denote a cognitive activity, as well as the interaction between their conceptual structure and the particle. The conceptual structures of these components can be described as mental schemes, e.g., a container with a certain vector of cognitive projection, and a number of subtypes. The compositional semantics of phrasal verbs of cognitive activity revealed that the interaction between the conceptual structure of the verb and the particle is a cognitive mechanism that develops its semantics. The container metaphor is based on the semantic potential of the verbal component and such particles as in, out, and through. These particles are usually combined with verbs of movement, physical activity, and perception. As part of phrasal verbs of mental activity, they realize the following prototypical concepts: the subject / object of the action gets into / penetrates into the container, is out / outside of the container, or crosses the border of the container, respectively. The role of the container belongs not to real objects, but to abstract entities, e.g., memory, consciousness, attention, feelings, thoughts, etc., as well as various physical and mental states or situations in which objects are immersed.https://www.sibscript.ru/jour/article/view/5491scheme-imagecompositional semantics,conceptual structureparticlecognitive domaincognitive projection |
| spellingShingle | Victoria G. Egorova Oxana F. Zadobrivscaia Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity scheme-image compositional semantics, conceptual structure particle cognitive domain cognitive projection |
| title | Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity |
| title_full | Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity |
| title_fullStr | Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity |
| title_full_unstemmed | Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity |
| title_short | Container Scheme-Image and Its Types: English Phrasal Verbs of Cognitive Activity |
| title_sort | container scheme image and its types english phrasal verbs of cognitive activity |
| topic | scheme-image compositional semantics, conceptual structure particle cognitive domain cognitive projection |
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