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Статус полифункциональных служебных слов в системе языка

Статус полифункциональных служебных слов в системе языка

Abstract

The paper examines various approaches to the description of language units, in particular syntactic words. The status of multifunctional syntactic words is proved to be of special class and criteria are revealed for inclusion of units in this class. The author defines the principles of the description of system of syntactic words on the basis of multifunctionality / monofunctionality and multisemanticity/monosemanticity. It is established that the offered approach allows investigators to describe also the other units of language system (syntactic and categorimatic) that answers need of the integrative description of language system.

Рассматриваются различные подходы к описанию языковых единиц, в частности служебных слов. Обосновывается статус полифункциональных служебных слов как особого класса, выявляются критерии включения единиц в данный класс. Определяются принципы описания системы служебных слов на основе полифункциональности/ монофункциональности, полисемантичности/моносемантичности. Установлено, что предлагаемый подход позволяет описать и другие единицы системы языка (служебные и полнознаменательные), что отвечает необходимости интегративного описания системы языка.

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ПОЛИФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ СЛУЖЕБНЫЕ СЛОВА, ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНО-КОММУНИКАТИВНЫЙ И ПРАГМАТИЧЕСКИЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ, СЕМАНТИКА

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