Current trends in psycholinguistics: distillation of the first decades of the 21st century
- Autores: Pishchalnikova V.A.1, Kardanova-Biryukova K.S.2
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Afiliações:
- Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Moscow City University
- Edição: Volume 16, Nº 2 (2025): Current issues in psycholinguistics, cross-cultural studies, and multichannel communication
- Páginas: 319-336
- Seção: PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2313-2299/article/view/323515
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2299-2025-16-2-319-336
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/JAQRWG
- ID: 323515
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Over the past 15 years the research field of Russian psycholinguistics has experienced major changes and has become more diversified with the advance of such subfields as psycholinguoaxiology, associative lexicography, psycholinguoculturology, etc., which has understandably resulted in the diversification of the subject area as well as a vague psycholinguistic object. The analysis of the Proceedings of the academic forums held in 2013, 2022 and 2024, carried out by the authors, has outlined those research trajectories which tend to become less popular today and alternatively identify most intensely developing ones. The relevance of the current research is supported by the fact that these trends tend to determine further development of Russian psycholinguistics and make it possible to amend those changes which happen to the field naturally. At the same time relying on these findings we could define the boundaries of the psycholinguistic object and specify the methods and research tools with the greatest prognostic and research potential. The research material includes the Proceedings of several major academic events in the field including XX Symposium on Psycholinguistics of 2022, the conference “Language. Consciousness. Communication: Methodology and Practices in the Humanities” of 2024 and the monograph “Russian Psycholinguistics: Achievements and Advances (1966-2021)” of 2021. The reference point of the research is made by the X International Congress ISAPL “Problems of Informational Society and Applied Psycholinguistics” of 2013. The research is based upon cluster analysis, comparative analysis and content analysis. The findings of the research carried out by the authors include the observations to follow: the field of psycholinguistics has become very narrow with a vivid bias towards structural and content analysis of language consciousness, limited use of statistical tools and modeling in psychologuistic research. At the same time the analysis has helped identify the vectors to pursue in the next few decades including design of new methods and tools shaped specifically to be used with the object of psycholinguistics and identifying those research problems which could explicate new facets of this object.
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Vera Pishchalnikova
Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: pishchalnikova@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0992-0466
Código SPIN: 2480-2244
Scopus Author ID: 57214930556
Researcher ID: HKN-8152-2023
Dr.Ds. (Philology), Full Professor, Senior Research
51/21 Nakhimovsky Pr., Moscow, Russian Federation, 117418Ksenya Kardanova-Biryukova
Moscow City University
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: kardanova-biryukovaks@mgpu.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6773-1129
Código SPIN: 4523-4210
Scopus Author ID: 57205289987
Researcher ID: M-8605-2018
Dr.Ds. (Philology), Associate professor, Head of the Chair of Linguistics and Translation Studies with the Institute of foreign languages
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