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Реальность существования порождающих моделей во фразеологии

Реальность существования порождающих моделей во фразеологии

Abstract

В статье обсуждается спорный вопрос о наличии / отсутствии генеративных моделей во фразеологии. Анализируются аргументы, приводимые в защиту той и другой точек зрения. Отстаивается тезис об эвристическом характере фразообразовательных моделей.

The article is devoted to the moot point of existence / non-existence of generative models of idioms. Arguments in favour of both views are analysed. The heuristic character of generative models in the field of idioms is proved.

Keywords

ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ЕДИНИЦА, ФРАЗООБРАЗОВАНИЕ, МОДЕЛЬ ПОРОЖДЕНИЯ, СТРОГИЙ АЛГОРИТМ, ЭВРИСТИЧЕСКИЙ АЛГОРИТМ

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