Zero Exponents in the Russian Language and Peculiarities of Their Learning
Author(s) -
Tatyana Alexandrovna Korneyeva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
arpha proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2683-0183
DOI - 10.3897/ap.2.e1193
Subject(s) - computer science , grammar , variety (cybernetics) , linguistics , process (computing) , glossary , suffix , russian language , natural language processing , conversation , artificial intelligence , philosophy , operating system
The research aims at finding methods and techniques for intensifying educational activities of students in the study of the Russian language, increasing their motivation, developing creative potential, and meaningfully studying the facts of the Russian language using the capabilities of the digital educational environment. The purpose of the article is to justify the effectiveness of accessing digital resources, primarily the National Corps of the Russian Language as an information and reference system based on a collection of Russian texts in electronic form, providing wide access to linguistic and speech facts in the process of teaching Russian as a foreign language. Research objectives: to analyze the features of the methodology for studying word formation using data from the National Corpus of the Russian Language (NCRL) and to show the possibilities of using the corpus to identify semantic differences between word-building synonyms. The main research methods include theoretical analysis of scientific and educational literature, language analysis method, pedagogical observation, modeling of the educational process, conversation method. Key findings of the study are 1) we considered the productive word-formation types of zero suffix names in scientific grammar and educational-methodical complexes, 2) we analyzed NCRL materials on the derivational synonymy of names of zero suffixation and semantic with a variety of synonyms, 3) we have proven the need to use digital educational resources in the educational process and, above all, the opportunities provided for the Russian language project by the NCRL project.
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