Emotive units in the cinematic discourse from the position of linguistic creativity (the case study of films in English, Russian and Chinese)
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St Petersburg State University
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The article aims at developing the approach to the study of the interlanguage specifics of the
realization of the creative potential of emotive vocabulary in multimodal (cinematic) discourse.
The starting point is the identification of a range of key issues in the modern study
of various means and ways of conceptualizing emotions in language and discourse. The principles
of selection of film material, which are films in English, Russian and Chinese, are described
in detail. Special attention is paid to the description of the method of parametrization
of linguistic creativity in discourse and the justification for the allocation of such a linguocreative
parameter as “emotive and expressive units”. The frequency of activation of the parameter
under study is determined. Word-formation (or structural), grammatical and semantic
characteristics of units representing emotions and feelings of film characters are consistently
analyzed. The use of the developed complex methodology has resulted in establishing the role
of units denoting emotions and feelings in the construction of the verbal system of films in
English, Russian and Chinese. Based on the comparison an interlanguage emotive profile is
formed. The profile reflects the methods, aspects and criteria for evaluating the manifestation
of the creative potential of emotive vocabulary relevant to films in languages of different systems.
The dependence of the manifestation of the creative potential of emotive units on their
structural, grammatical and semantic properties due to the specifics of the language system
that is used to create a specific film production is established.
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Zykova I. V., Krasikova E. A. Emotive units in the cinematic discourse from the position of linguistic creativity (the case study of films in English, Russian and Chinese). Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Language and Literature. 2024, 21 (1): 182–207. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu09.2024.110 (In Russian)