Author: Xushmamatova, Aminaxon
Annotation: This article examines lexically driven event construction in dramatic dialogue from a linguo-cognitive perspective. Dialogues from A. Qahhor’s “Og’riq tishlar” and Harold Pinter’s “The Caretaker” are compared as representative corpora. Lexical triggers, presupposition cues, implicatures, and framing devices are identified, and a cognitive model is proposed to explain how dialogue lexemes generate, shift, and intensify events on stage.
Keywords: dramatic dialogue, eventfulness, lexical trigger, presupposition, implicature, frame, linguo-cognitive analysis.
Pages in journal: 412 - 417