
The analysis of linguistic material identified the number of cognitive-semantic operations and realized them in explicit makropropositions. Working with explicit makropropositions we get opportunity to describe them not only theoretically, but also realize them in syntactic structures. In this way attention is drawn to the literary texts, in which each of the chapter, in spite of the titles or numbers, preceded by a sequence of statements, which reflect the thematic repertoire of the chapter and is not more, than a prospective explicit makropropositions of the main text, because each of these statements are the results of the semantic operations of the main text. The basic material of our research is the story «Three men in a boat: to say nothing of the dog» by English writer Jerome K. Jerome.
statement of the event, statement of the object, констатация действия, qualification of the object, квалификация действия, констатация объекта, combined semantic operations, макропропозиции, квалификация объекта, констатация события, квалификация события, комбинированные семантические операции, makropropositions, квалификация состояния, qualification of the status, statement of the action, discourse, дискурс, qualification of the action, qualification of the event
statement of the event, statement of the object, констатация действия, qualification of the object, квалификация действия, констатация объекта, combined semantic operations, макропропозиции, квалификация объекта, констатация события, квалификация события, комбинированные семантические операции, makropropositions, квалификация состояния, qualification of the status, statement of the action, discourse, дискурс, qualification of the action, qualification of the event
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