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Особенности употребления делимитативов в диалектной речи

Особенности употребления делимитативов в диалектной речи

Abstract

The article describes delimitatives that function in the informants' speech of the Medveditsa subdialect within the Don dialectal group of the Volgograd Oblast. It also shows that on the one hand, dialects preserve some archaic features; on the other hand, they demonstrate some new ones (both intra-dialectal and determined by the influence of the colloquial variant of the literary language).

В статье охарактеризованы ограничительные глаголы, функционирующие в речи носителей медведицкой группы донских говоров Волгоградской области. Показано, что, с одной стороны, говоры сохраняют некоторые архаичные черты, а с другой демонстрируют некоторы новации (как внутридиалектные, так и обусловленные влиянием разговорного варианта литературного языка).

Keywords

ГЛАГОЛЬНАЯ ЛЕКСИКА, СПОСОБЫ ГЛАГОЛЬНОГО ДЕЙСТВИЯ, ДЕЛИМИТАТИВ, ДИАЛЕКТЫ, ДОНСКИЕ МЕДВЕДИЦКИЕ ГОВОРЫ ВОЛГОГРАДСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ

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