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In the monograph there are presented the results of the study that aim of which was using a measure of the information amount permitting to analyze the general mechanisms of information-entropic characteristics of the texts that are the basis of all the spontaneously running in the surrounding world processes of information accumulation which lead to self- organization of the system structure. In the course of studying on the complex basis there were used the following methods: general scientific methods of system analysis, concepts categorization, linguistic-synergetic approach, method of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the monograph there are presented the results of the study that aim of which was using a measure of the information amount permitting to analyze the general mechanisms of information-entropic characteristics of the texts that are the basis of all the spontaneously running in the surrounding world processes of information accumulation which lead to self- organization of the system structure. In the course of studying on the complex basis there were used the following methods: general scientific methods of system analysis, concepts categorization, linguistic-synergetic approach, method of quantitative analysis, information analysis, comparative method for revealing information-entropic characteristics of the texts. There were revealed the main criteria of linguistic-mathematical paradigm based on methods of theory of self-organization. There were considered the texts of various genre-stylistic natures within the frames of the aspect of the text general structure. The monograph can be useful for a wide circle of scientific workers.
Autorenporträt
Ospanova B. is an Associate Professor and Head of the Russian Language Chair at Karaganda State Technical University. She is an author of more than 60 scientific works and a monograph. She is a Professor of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. In 2013 she was also awarded an Alfred Nobel Medal by the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.