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К проблеме изучения синонимических отношений между словообразовательными типами в границах семантико-словообразовательной категории

К проблеме изучения синонимических отношений между словообразовательными типами в границах семантико-словообразовательной категории

Abstract

The article considers synonymic relationships between derivational patterns within the boundaries of one derivational category. Heterogeneity of factors determining the distribution of synonymic pattern formants identified in the course of research allows to distinguish different types of derivational synonymy.

В статье рассматриваются синонимические отношения между словообразовательными моделями в границах одной семантико-словообразовательной категории. выявленная неоднородность факторов, определяющих дистрибуцию формантов синонимических моделей, позволяет разграничить разные виды словообразовательной синонимии.

Keywords

СЛОВООБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫЕ СИНОНИМЫ, СЛОВООБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ МОДЕЛЬ, СЛОВООБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ КАТЕГОРИЯ, ПОЛИМОТИВИРОВАННОСТЬ

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