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К вопросу о препозитивных сегментированных номинативах

К вопросу о препозитивных сегментированных номинативах

Abstract

Статья посвящена вопросу функционирования препозитивных сегментированных номинативов в языке газет последнего десятилетия. Данные конструкции представляют собой развивающееся явление, о чем свидетельствуют некоторые случаи употребления препозитивных номинативов с неоднозначной грамматической и функциональной природой. Анализ подобных построений является целью данной статьи.

The article is devoted to the problem of functioning of prepositive segment nominatives in the language of mass-media in the past ten years. This construction is emerging phenomenon. Prepositive nominatives with ambiguous structure and special functions are used in the mass-media text in the last ten years. The aim of this article is to analyse such constructions.

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ПРЕПОЗИТИВНЫЕ СЕГМЕНТИРОВАННЫЕ НОМИНАТИВЫ, ГАЗЕТНЫЙ ТЕКСТ, ЦЕПОЧКИ НОМИНАТИВНЫХ ВЫСКАЗЫВАНИЙ, ТИРЕ, ЭКСПРЕССИВНЫЕ КОНСТРУКЦИИ

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