The article deals with the construction of a frame-based scenario model of national cooperative communicative behavior as a cognitively semiotic and discursively pragmatic phenomenon in Ukrainian, Russian, Lithuanian and American linguocultures. The slot organization of the script of the national cooperative communicative behavior has been determined and characterized based on the discursive practices as the sign structures of the communicative consciousness of Ukrainians, Russians, Lithuanians and Americans.
Within the framework of the present work the phenomenon of the national cooperative communicative behaviour has been characterized, its basic episteme has been determined, the meta-language and tools have been analyzed. In particular, the methodological fundamentals of the study of the national cooperative communicative behaviour and the main trends in the methodology of his research have been observed. The special attention has been paid to the description of the anthropometric method as a component of an integrated method of analysis of the national cooperative communicative behaviour.
The article examines the stereotypes of the Ukrainian, Russian and Lithuanian linguo-cultures of cooperative communicative behaviour in the context of cognitive and communicative categories of cooperativity. The process and mechanisms of stereotyping the national communicative behaviour have been characterized, the individual and collective stereotypical impressions about the concept of “cooperativity”, as well as the cooperative linguistic individual in Ukrainian, Russian and Lithuanian communicative cultures have been identified on the results of empirical research (due to the socio- and psycholinguistic experiments). The universal and national specific parameters of auto- and hetero-stereotypes of Ukrainian, Russians and Lithuanians on their level of cooperativity in communication have been established.