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<article article-type="research-article" dtd-version="1.2" xml:lang="ru" xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="issn">2313-8912</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title>Research Result. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics</journal-title></journal-title-group><issn pub-type="epub">2313-8912</issn></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.18413/2313-8912-2021-7-2-0-8</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">2417</article-id><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>THEORY OF LANGUAGE</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title>&lt;strong&gt;Architectonics of the popular science concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical Discoveries&amp;rdquo; in the light of interpretative modeling&lt;/strong&gt;</article-title><trans-title-group xml:lang="en"><trans-title>&lt;strong&gt;Architectonics of the popular science concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical Discoveries&amp;rdquo; in the light of interpretative modeling&lt;/strong&gt;</trans-title></trans-title-group></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author"><name-alternatives><name xml:lang="ru"><surname>Ogneva</surname><given-names>Elena A.</given-names></name><name xml:lang="en"><surname>Ogneva</surname><given-names>Elena A.</given-names></name></name-alternatives><email>ogneva@bsu.edu.ru</email><xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1" /></contrib></contrib-group><aff id="aff1"><institution>Belgorod State National Research University, Russia</institution></aff><pub-date pub-type="epub"><year>2021</year></pub-date><volume>7</volume><issue>2</issue><fpage>0</fpage><lpage>0</lpage><self-uri content-type="pdf" xlink:href="/media/linguistics/2021/2/Лингвистика-79-95.pdf" /><abstract xml:lang="ru"><p>The article deals with the conceptual sphere architectonics of a popular science text as a set of popular science concepts in order to identify the construction specifics of this research construct. A popular science concept is understood as a research construct having a kernal-peripheral nominative field in the form of a set of markers for popular science representation of reality. The architectonics of one of the popular science concepts is modeled and interpreted. This concept is a civilisationally oriented concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical Discoveries&amp;rdquo;. The presentation of concept-dominant nominative field in the form of a graphical diachronic seven-tier kernal-peripheral model is substantiated. Based on the fact that the concept-dominant as a research construct is a unit of subconcepts, the popular science concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical Discoveries&amp;rdquo; is considered as a combination of four subconcepts: subconcept &amp;ldquo;Great Navigators&amp;rdquo;, subconcept &amp;ldquo;Great Land-Explorers&amp;rdquo;, subconcept &amp;ldquo;Expedition&amp;rdquo;, subconcept of &amp;ldquo;Open Geographical Features&amp;rdquo;. The possibility of expanding the subconcepts list as a result of subsequent studies is emphasized. Based on Internet sources in English, the nominative field of subconcept &amp;ldquo;Christopher Columbus is a great navigator&amp;rdquo; and the nominative field of subconcept &amp;ldquo;The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus&amp;rdquo; are analysed. On the material of the book in Russian about the Great Russian sailors, published in 1898, the nominative field of the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Vitus Bering is the Great Navigator&amp;rdquo; and the nominative field of the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Bering`s Expedition&amp;rdquo; are analysed. Through cognitive hermeneutic analysis, it is proved that the nominative fields of the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Christopher Columbus is the Great Navigator&amp;rdquo; and the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Vitus Bering is the Great Navigator&amp;rdquo; represent the synergy of the frame and the cognitive script. It is established that the subconcept &amp;ldquo;The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus&amp;rdquo; and the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Bering`s expedition&amp;rdquo; are implemented in the form of personalised nonlinear cognitive script in which chronemes, polarisation markers, subterminal points, and expeditionary vocabulary indicating the specifics of the expedition are identified. As a result of the research, an interpretive model of two segments of the popular science concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical discoveries&amp;rdquo; was obtained. The following terms are introduced into the scientific thesaurus: informative density of the concept`s nominative field, graphic diachronic model of the concept, sociographic marker, subterminal point, background conjugate terminal.</p></abstract><trans-abstract xml:lang="en"><p>The article deals with the conceptual sphere architectonics of a popular science text as a set of popular science concepts in order to identify the construction specifics of this research construct. A popular science concept is understood as a research construct having a kernal-peripheral nominative field in the form of a set of markers for popular science representation of reality. The architectonics of one of the popular science concepts is modeled and interpreted. This concept is a civilisationally oriented concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical Discoveries&amp;rdquo;. The presentation of concept-dominant nominative field in the form of a graphical diachronic seven-tier kernal-peripheral model is substantiated. Based on the fact that the concept-dominant as a research construct is a unit of subconcepts, the popular science concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical Discoveries&amp;rdquo; is considered as a combination of four subconcepts: subconcept &amp;ldquo;Great Navigators&amp;rdquo;, subconcept &amp;ldquo;Great Land-Explorers&amp;rdquo;, subconcept &amp;ldquo;Expedition&amp;rdquo;, subconcept of &amp;ldquo;Open Geographical Features&amp;rdquo;. The possibility of expanding the subconcepts list as a result of subsequent studies is emphasized. Based on Internet sources in English, the nominative field of subconcept &amp;ldquo;Christopher Columbus is a great navigator&amp;rdquo; and the nominative field of subconcept &amp;ldquo;The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus&amp;rdquo; are analysed. On the material of the book in Russian about the Great Russian sailors, published in 1898, the nominative field of the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Vitus Bering is the Great Navigator&amp;rdquo; and the nominative field of the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Bering`s Expedition&amp;rdquo; are analysed. Through cognitive hermeneutic analysis, it is proved that the nominative fields of the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Christopher Columbus is the Great Navigator&amp;rdquo; and the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Vitus Bering is the Great Navigator&amp;rdquo; represent the synergy of the frame and the cognitive script. It is established that the subconcept &amp;ldquo;The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus&amp;rdquo; and the subconcept &amp;ldquo;Bering`s expedition&amp;rdquo; are implemented in the form of personalised nonlinear cognitive script in which chronemes, polarisation markers, subterminal points, and expeditionary vocabulary indicating the specifics of the expedition are identified. As a result of the research, an interpretive model of two segments of the popular science concept-dominant &amp;ldquo;Geographical discoveries&amp;rdquo; was obtained. The following terms are introduced into the scientific thesaurus: informative density of the concept`s nominative field, graphic diachronic model of the concept, sociographic marker, subterminal point, background conjugate terminal.</p></trans-abstract><kwd-group xml:lang="ru"><kwd>Concept-dominant</kwd><kwd>Subconcept</kwd><kwd>Architectonics</kwd><kwd>Modeling</kwd><kwd>Frame</kwd><kwd>Personalised nonlinear cognitive script</kwd><kwd>Polarisation markers</kwd><kwd>Chronemes</kwd></kwd-group><kwd-group xml:lang="en"><kwd>Concept-dominant</kwd><kwd>Subconcept</kwd><kwd>Architectonics</kwd><kwd>Modeling</kwd><kwd>Frame</kwd><kwd>Personalised nonlinear cognitive script</kwd><kwd>Polarisation markers</kwd><kwd>Chronemes</kwd></kwd-group></article-meta></front><back><ref-list><title>Список литературы</title><ref id="B1"><mixed-citation>Boldirev, N. N. (2009). Conceptual base of language. Cognitive studies of language, 4, 25-78. 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