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КОНСТИТУЕНТЫ МИКРОПОЛЯ НЕРАВЕНСТВА ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНО-СЕМАНТИЧЕСКОЙ КАТЕГОРИИ КОМПАРАТИВНОСТИ В ЯКУТСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ

INEQUALITY MICROFIELD CONSTITUENTS OF SEMANTIC COMPARATIVE CATEGORY IN YAKUT

КОНСТИТУЕНТЫ МИКРОПОЛЯ НЕРАВЕНСТВА ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНО-СЕМАНТИЧЕСКОЙ КАТЕГОРИИ КОМПАРАТИВНОСТИ В ЯКУТСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ

Abstract

Статья раскрывает функционирование конституентов микрополя неравенства функционально-семантической категории компаративности на материале якутского языка. Микрополе неравенства категории компаративности характеризуется выражением различения признаков предметов и явлений действительности. Данное микрополе представляют различные типы степеней сравнения: сравнительная степень, превосходная степень, степени признака. Освещены имплицитное сравнение, выражающее интенсивность признака, сложноподчиненные предложения со сравнительным придаточным, осложненные предложением со значением неравенства.

The article uncovers the functioning of inequality microfield constituents of comparative semantic category based on the Yakut language. The inequality microfield of the comparative category is characterised by differentiating the expression between the features of objects and events. The microfield is constituted by various degrees of comparison: comparative degree, superlative degree, degree of the feature. The author highlights implicit comparison expressing the intensity of the feature; complex sentences having comparative clause, expanded sentence of inequality.

Международный научно-исследовательский журнал, Выпуск 9 (99) 2020

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superlative, компаратив, comparative, суперлатив, якутский язык, синтаксические конструкции, the Yakut language, comparative category, микрополе неравенства, категория компаративности, syntactic constructions, inequality microfield

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