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Парадигматические и синтагматические возможности непроцессуальных признаковых фразеологических единиц

Парадигматические и синтагматические возможности непроцессуальных признаковых фразеологических единиц

Abstract

The article discusses the morphological and syntactic potential of nonprocess attributive phraseological units while focusing on their semantic parameters. The main types of morphological phraseological paradigms are presented in their decreasing order on a unified scale. The cases of obligatory and optional distribution of such phraseological units are analyzed.

В статье рассматриваются морфологические и синтаксические возможности непроцессуальных признаковых фразеологизмов с учетом их семантических параметров. Выделяются типы морфологических фразеопарадигм, составляющие единую шкалу убывания членов фразеопарадигмы. Анализируются случаи обязательного и факультативного распространения фразеологизмов указанного типа.

Keywords

НЕПРОЦЕССУАЛЬНЫЙ ПРИЗНАКОВЫЙ ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЗМ, МОРФОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ФРАЗЕОПАРАДИГМА, СИНТАГМАТИКА

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