THE “INNER CONTAINER” AS AN ELEMENT IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE VERBATIVE SYNLEXES
This article deals with the so-called verbative synlexes – composite, stable, only nominative (without cultural and basically without expressive or evaluative connotations) units of language. One can meet these collocations in texts of all functional styles. The term “synlex” was suggested by Professor G. I. Klimovskaya. In her opinion, the words of the different parts of speech have their analytic functional analogs – stable collocations with semantic and grammatical characteristics of the substantive, the adjective, the verb and the adverb. This article includes the list of the synlexical structural types and analysis of use of the so-called “inner containers” – the adjectives as structural elements of the verbative synlexes. There are the obligatory and facultative “inner containers”. They make the meaning of the synlex more concrete or expressive and evaluative. The collocations with the “inner containers” and the fragments of texts with synlexes are used as illustrations of functions of this adjective “inset”.
Keywords: verbative synlex, nominative unit, “inner container”, obligatory or facultative element of synlex
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Issue: 9, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 9
Rubric: ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF RUSSIAN STUDIES
Pages: 24 — 27
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