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Particularities of Aviation Multi-Word Nominalization

Authors: Varushkina, A. V.; Kravtsov, V. V.;

Particularities of Aviation Multi-Word Nominalization

Abstract

Настоящее исследование посвящено изучению семантических моделей построения многокомпонентных терминов авиационно-технической сферы. Отмечается многообразие типов семантических связей между элементами многокомпонентных терминов. Раскрываются причины сложности интерпретации многокомпонентных терминов военно-технической сферы.

The recent study is devoted to the analysis of semantic models of multi-word items of aviation - technical sphere. Multi-word items semantic relations diversity is revealed. The reasons for aviation multi-word items interpretation challenges are emphasized.

Keywords

МНОГОКОМПОНЕНТНЫЙ ТЕРМИН, MULTI-WORD ITEM, АВИАЦИОННО-ТЕХНИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЯ, SEMANTIC MODELS, AVIATION-TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY, OPACITY, СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ МОДЕЛИ, МНОГОЗНАЧНОСТЬ

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