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Структурная характеристика медицинских терминов-синонимов (на материале научных текстов в области дерматологии и венерологии)

Структурная характеристика медицинских терминов-синонимов (на материале научных текстов в области дерматологии и венерологии)

Abstract

Настоящая статья раскрывает структурные особенности терминов-синонимов в области медицины с анализом материала научных текстов, описывающих клинические проявления в дерматологии и венерологии. В данной работе исследуются медицинские термины, выраженные двух-, трех-, четырех-, пяти-, шести-, семикомпонентными синонимичными рядами, имеющими в своем составе как собственно термины-синонимы, так и эпонимические термины-синонимы. Результаты исследования показали, что большинство анализируемых терминов-синонимов представлено двузначными выражениями, а также достаточное количество исследуемых лексических единиц это трехи четырехкомпонентные синонимичные ряды. Кроме того, больше половины рассмотренных медицинских терминов-синонимов выражено эпонимическими терминами.

The paper reveals structural features of synonymic terms in the field of medicine analyzing scientific material, describing clinical events in dermatology and venerеology. In the given work medical terms are investigated as synonymic rows of two, three, four, five, six and seven components, consisting of both absolute synonymic terms and eponymic synonymous terms. The results of this investigation prove the fact that most synonymic terms under study consist of two compounds, threeand four-component lexical units also compose synonymic rows. Besides, more than a half of the represented medical terms are eponymic terms.

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МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ ТЕРМИНЫ-СИНОНИМЫ, СИНОНИМИЧНЫЕ РЯДЫ, РАВНОЗНАЧНЫЕ ВЫРАЖЕНИЯ, ТЕРМИНЫ-ЭПОНИМЫ

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