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Можно ли считать глагольные синтаксические конструкции стилеразличительными маркерами научного функционального стиля?

Можно ли считать глагольные синтаксические конструкции стилеразличительными маркерами научного функционального стиля?

Abstract

В статье делается попытка решить вопрос о статусе глагольных синтаксических конструкций, которые функционируют в текстовых корпусах научного стиля и, возможно, могут рассматриваться как стилистические маркеры. Для достижения этой цели используются результаты вычисления частотности употребления синтаксических конструкций в различных подъязыках техники.

The attempt to solve the problem of a status of verbal syntactical constructions, which function in the text corpora of scientific style and perhaps can be considered as stylistic markers, is made. In order to achieve the aim the results of calculation of syntactical construction usage frequency in different sublanguages of engineering are used.

Keywords

ASPECTUAL-TEMPORAL FORMS,FREQUENCY OF USAGE,FREQUENCY ZONE,FINITE VERB,TEXT CORPUS,VERBAL KERNEL SYNTACTICAL CONSTRUCTION,ВИДО-ВРЕМЕННЫЕ ФОРМЫ,ГЛАГОЛЬНАЯ ЯДЕРНАЯ СИНТАКСИЧЕСКАЯ КОНСТРУКЦИЯ,ТЕКСТОВЫЙ КОРПУС,ЧАСТОТА УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ,ЧАСТОТНАЯ ЗОНА,ФИНИТНЫЙ ГЛАГОЛ

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