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CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF THE LEXEME “TIME” IN JAMES JOYCE’S NOVEL “FINNEGANS WAKE”
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Veronika Georgievna Silant'eva
Saint Petersburg University
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Submitted:
January 1, 2017
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Abstract.
The article reveals a system of thematic linkings for the lexeme “time” in James Joyce’s novel “Finnegans Wake”. In the cluster analysis of a literary text the author determined the words, regularly repeated in a minimal context of the selected lexeme, and united the obtained descriptors in the thematic groups. As a result, it was found that the main thematic components of the associative field for the “time” in the novel interpret the time as anthropocentric, archaic and plot.
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Key words and phrases:
когнитивная нарратология
кластерный анализ
кластер
ассоциативное поле
тематическая привязка
дескриптор
cognitive narratology
cluster analysis
cluster
associative field
thematic linking
descriptor
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