Ph. D. of Philology, Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Russian Language and Intercultural Communication, Pridnestrovian State University named after Taras Shevchenko, Tiraspol, Pridnestrovie, lugowska@spsu.ru
The article presents the social-communicative system complex modelling experience. The author believes it to be the system of systems by the expanded understanding of this phenomenon, so its components are the following. The Human is an open, multi-level self-organizing functional system that actively interacts with the environment (subsystems: the psychic (mental), biological organization and social conditionality). The Language is a hierarchically organized set of elements with rigid structural connections. This sign system implements communicative and cognitive functions (subsystems: language, speech and communication). The Society is an open self-developing communicating system, a set of all ways and forms of interoperability and unification of people (subsystems: levels of language competence, types of speech culture and the degree of development of metalingual ability). A complex system of cross-links organized interconnects these subsystems in full accordance with the subsystems' aspects and functions. The author accepts that the culture is a fastening element because it acts as a system of activity, behaviour and communication to ensure social life reproduction and change in its manifestations. In accordance with this approach to modelling, the nodal components of the socio-communicative system of Transnistria are indicated.
social-communicative system, linguistic (speech, communicative) persona, transculturality, translingualism, multilingualism, multiculturalism
Download textFor citing: Lugowska H.G. (2023). The multilingual community social-communicative system’s modelling: theoretical foundations. Human being: Image and essence. Humanitarian aspects. Moscow: INION RAN. Vol. 2(54): Human being on the way towards new practices of the ecology of life, pp. 205-222. DOI: 10.31249/chel/2023.02.11