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Регулярные семантические переходы и образ мира

Регулярные семантические переходы и образ мира

Abstract

Статья посвящена проблеме разработки новых методов этимологического анализа, основанного как на фонетических законах, так и на семантике слов. Целью современных лингвистических исследований является открытие семантических законов путём использования таких новейших методик, как отбрасывание табуирующих отрицаний, разработка проблем преформантов, а также рассмотрение этих явлений с культурологической точки зрения.

This article is devoted to a problem of development of new methods of the etymological analysis based both on phonetic laws, and on semantics of words. The purpose of modern linguistic researches is opening semantic laws by use of the newest techniques, such as rejection negations, development of problems of prefix, and also consideration of these phenomena with the cultural points of view.

Keywords

СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ СИСТЕМЫ, РЕГУЛЯРНЫЕ СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ПЕРЕХОДЫ, СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ЗАКОНЫ, ПРЕФОРМАНТЫ, СЕМАНТИЧЕСКАЯ ДИАДА

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