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Термины-прилагательные в современном англоязычном искусствоведческом дискурсе

Термины-прилагательные в современном англоязычном искусствоведческом дискурсе

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of the terms of the English-language fine arts discourse. Special attention is paid to the term created with the help of the English adjectives. Taking into account the results of the empirical analysis of the language data, the author distinguishes two types of terms of art: single-core and the nuclear-peripheral.

Статья посвящена анализу терминосистемы англоязычного искусствоведческого дискурса. Особое внимание уделяется терминам сферы искусства, образуемым с участием имени прилагательного. Результаты эмпирического анализа материала выборки позволяют выделить два типа терминов искусства: одноядерные и ядерно-периферийные.

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ИСКУССТВОВЕДЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, ИМЯ ПРИЛАГАТЕЛЬНОЕ, ТЕРМИН, ЯДЕРНАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ, ПЕРИФЕРИЙНАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ, ТЕРМИНОСИСТЕМА

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