The Theory of Frame in Rejecting the Rejectionists’ Position on the Armenian Genocide
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https://doi.org/10.46991/AFA/2015.11.1.167Keywords:
the Armenian Genocide, rejectionists’ interpretations, cognitive linguistics, the theory of frame, knowledge forming mechanism, human consciousness, barbaric prudence, planned actionAbstract
The focus of the present article is the fabricated nature of some rejectionists’ interpretations of the Armenian Genocide brought out by the theory of frame – a reliable instrument widely applicable in cognitive linguistics. Referring to the information accumulated and stored in the memory of humanity and actually reflected in different dictionaries, literary works, official correspondence and documents, the author draws the readers’ attention to the background significance of the concepts Armenian and Turk in the cognizance and evaluation of the genocidal events in Western Armenia at the beginning of the 20th century.
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