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- W2903886259 abstract "Hieroglyphic cultures in a number of researches are associated with a special cognitive type conventionally called “right-hemispheric”. One of the abilities of the right hemisphere is to produce mental rotation and moving of figures in space. The article is devoted to the consideration of the phenomenon of construction of written signs by mental visual manipulations of graphemes, inherent in Chinese culture due to the hieroglyphic character of Chinese writing. The creation of new meanings by the spatial operations with graphemes has been encountered in Chinese written culture throughout its history (examples are considered from the common hieroglyphics, hieroglyphs created to translate scientific texts with chemical terminology, and riddles as examples of folklore). The modern new layer of written culture - the culture of Internet communication - a product created simultaneously by a huge number of users and having a huge number of “consumers”, took this phenomenon with a great deal of naturalness. Some “new” hieroglyphs go “viral” through the network and become well-known memes. The conclusion is made that the cognitive “habit” to create new meanings by manipulating with images (graphemes) is deeply rooted in Chinese mentality, which can speak in favor of the widespread prevalence of the spatial cognitive style (which we conventionally call “right hemispheric”) in the bearers of Chinese culture" @default.
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- W2903886259 date "2018-12-30" @default.
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- W2903886259 title "Visual Manipulation with Written Signs in Chinese culture: from Tradition to Cyber-Culture" @default.
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