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Проблема «Двойной определенности» в современном македонском языке

Проблема «Двойной определенности» в современном македонском языке

Abstract

The article contains presentation of the problem of double definiteness (noun phrase with demonstratives and definite articles) in the modern Macedonian language. The historical review of the literature on the specified problem and the various points of view on researching of the question are given. Examples from spontaneous colloquial speech, publicistic texts, scientific and fiction literature have served as material for the research.

В статье рассматриваются именные группы с так называемой «двойной определенностью» (включающие детерминатив и определенный член) в современном македонском языке. Дается исторический обзор литературы по указанной проблематике и различные точки зрения на трактовку этого вопроса. Материалом для исследования послужили примеры из спонтанной разговорной речи, публицистики, научной и художественной литературы.

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МАКЕДОНСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, ДЕЙКСИС, ИМЕННАЯ ГРУППА, КАТЕГОРИЯ ОПРЕДЕЛЕННОСТИ-НЕОПРЕДЕЛЕННОСТИ, ПОСТПОЗИТИВНЫЙ ОПРЕДЕЛЕННЫЙ ЧЛЕН, ТРОЙНАЯ СИСТЕМА АРТИКЛЯ, "ДВОЙНАЯ ОПРЕДЕЛЕННОСТЬ", DEFINITENESS / INDEFINITENESS CATEGORY, "DOUBLE DEFINITENESS"

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